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This resto's not one for the purist's....look away now!! (pic heavy)
Chromo Buzz:
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>:D
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Now that's funny :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
Buz :daumenhoch:
Jaymz:
Wait am i missing something here ??
1. Cut the old hubs out of wheels
2. Take old hubs apart
3. insert hubs in new wheels
Part 2. is the confusing bit, why cut them out of the wheel if you were going to take them apart anyway. or am i missing something really obvious here [probably]
ED209:
Here's an idea... get some white tuffs, get some red tuffs, cut every other spoke out, swap into each wheel = 2 tone tuffs... NBD :coolsmiley:
You do whatever you like mate but don't expect people to like it >:D
Frankentuff... there... I said it :D
Chromo Buzz:
--- Quote from: Jaymz on April 13, 2012, 02:58 PM ---Wait am i missing something here ??
1. Cut the old hubs out of wheels
2. Take old hubs apart
3. insert hubs in new wheels
Part 2. is the confusing bit, why cut them out of the wheel if you were going to take them apart anyway. or am i missing something really obvious here [probably]
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I had to cut the old hub's out of the wheel's so i could get access to cut the rivet's out. As i wanted to use the originals, contrary to popular belief(on this forum) they are far stronger now than they were before :daumenhoch:
GRAB ON KID:
--- Quote from: ThisBitterPill on April 13, 2012, 12:54 PM ---
>:D
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Fookin' :LolLolLolLol: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :daumenhoch:
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