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RE: [ST] re: Front sprocket removal



Ok, ok, I'll consider myself scolded. I was ranting more than anything. I'm
not gonna go buy a 36mm socket and a driver for it, because like I
said...this would be the only job I'd use them for. Since I've gone over 2
years and 16K miles before needing them, I'll just go to the dealer.


- -Chris (Back to Snow Dawg) Strizver

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
> Welsh, Jay (GEAE)
> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 4:41 AM
> To: 'ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Cc: 'strizver2@xxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: [ST] re: Front sprocket removal
>
>
> Chris, Chris Chris
>
> You should know that whenever you need information go to the web site!
>
> I, having just recently been in the exact same situation can
> comment that an
> impact wrench (1/2"drive, 30 bucks from Harbor tools)
> and a $6.00 36 mm socket from sears will do wonders.
>
> A quick zip (after releasing the tabs) and it was off
>


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