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tuff question!again!

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posse:
hi guys , right on my yellow tuff the rear hub is pushed in , should i pull it out or just leave it as it is?? your comments and suggestiongs please ;)

Rombloke:
reminds me of somthing i got slapped for by a woman in a bar.

i asked her, ''would you mind if i pushed you stool in''

she looked at me disgusted and followed with a slap

Dave

posse:

--- Quote from: Rom Bloke on February 19, 2008, 04:41 PM ---reminds me of somthing i got slapped for by a woman in a bar.

i asked her, ''would you mind if i pushed you stool in''

she looked at me disgusted and followed with a slap

Dave

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i just read my post out aloud and what a twonk i feel :LolLolLolLol: but i guess you know what i mean!(not the sex side the bmx side of the post) ;D ::)

selfpreservation:

--- Quote from: posse on February 19, 2008, 04:19 PM ---hi guys , right on my yellow tuff the rear hub is pushed in , should i pull it out or just leave it as it is?? your comments and suggestiongs please ;)

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it will be tuff (excuse the pun) to pull the hub out but you can buy replacment hubs which fit with the help of screws but also diminish the value of the tuffs but then again no one will want a tuff with a crushed hub if you have any luck straightening the hub please post in the stickies section as ive tried and failed

lazychubs:
as rubberducky ie posse as gone
ive done mine buy hitting it from insid the hub with a 1/2 exstension bar
hit each spoke of the hub acouple of times then move on to the next
mine came out ok slight heat helps aswell as not so brittle then

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