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Redneck Justin
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 Posted - November 22 2016 :  12:40:58 AM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add Redneck Justin to Buddylist
I'm regearing a MDC HON3 kit. Need to press one driver back on. Using a NWSL puller. I'm not sure if the surface is raised on the drivers face. What's a good way to do this?
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* Well north west short line makes a quartering tool to help get the wheels back on the axel aligned right. the puller is just that a puller only. either that OR use a small vice and 2 small washers.
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The one time I had to put a driver back on an axle, I just laid it facedown, lined the protruding axle end up with the hole, and carefully pressed down.

Whether that's wholly a good idea or not, I don't know.

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