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Old 01-18-2006, 07:35 PM   #1
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Angry Axle help

How do you get the pins out of the stub shafts?
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Old 01-18-2006, 08:50 PM   #2
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How do you get the pins out of the stub shafts?
Push them out.

What axles? What stubs? Common man,you gotta give info if you want help.

If they are a real tight fit,which they might be,I can't believe you can't figure out how to push them out. Common man,have you ever heard of a punch and a hammer.
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Old 01-19-2006, 09:16 PM   #3
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Sorry Just though the regular guys here would remember some of my recent post. The axles are x factor, and I don't want to screw them up with a hammer before I ask. By the way thoes tires are sick!
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:08 PM   #4
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i really dont know, but if its like a x-treminator, put a allen wrench down the shaft, and unscrew the grub screw, push out the pin, and its good to go.
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:19 PM   #5
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Yes... what foodstamp said
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Old 01-20-2006, 04:02 AM   #6
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3mm allen wrench for the set screw inside than the pin will fall out like they said
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Old 01-20-2006, 06:53 AM   #7
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Thanks. Some one tell the guy who wanted me to use a hammer and punch.
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I'll tell him for ya..

Steve- he isn't working on a Toyota. So go back to your corner and put your cap back on
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Sorry Just though the regular guys here would remember some of my recent post.
Well,with just 34 posts,you ain't got that many "recent" post. I remember some of your post....they were all dumbass ones at that.


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The axles are x factor, and I don't want to screw them up with a hammer before I ask.
Just because a hammer is in use,doesn't mean you have to beat the crap out of the thing. Theres such a thing as a light tap.

My son is now running X Factor axles. We've had them apart to fix them (ALOT more than his old Twin axles) and we've never had to unscrew a grub to get the pins out of the stubs. They just slide right out,probly cuz theres no grub in there. Come to think of it,we never had to work on his Twin axles.



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I'll tell him for ya..

Steve- he isn't working on a Toyota. So go back to your corner and put your cap back on
It's not my fault he's got junk to work on
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Well,with just 34 posts,you ain't got that many "recent" post. I remember some of your post....they were all dumbass ones at that.




Just because a hammer is in use,doesn't mean you have to beat the crap out of the thing. Theres such a thing as a light tap.

My son is now running X Factor axles. We've had them apart to fix them (ALOT more than his old Twin axles) and we've never had to unscrew a grub to get the pins out of the stubs. They just slide right out,probly cuz theres no grub in there. Come to think of it,we never had to work on his Twin axles.





It's not my fault he's got junk to work on
People like you, are the reason I do not post more. I been on this board for over 2 years. I do not have to ask many questions, but when I do pricks like you always open ther cock suckers. This is my first x factor tuber, I'm in a little of a hurry so I asked a question that was answer the way it should have been. Thanks to the other guys for that. By the way they do have grub screws.
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People like you, are the reason I do not post more. I been on this board for over 2 years. I do not have to ask many questions, but when I do pricks like you always open ther cock suckers. This is my first x factor tuber, I'm in a little of a hurry so I asked a question that was answer the way it should have been. Thanks to the other guys for that.

Damn dude,are your panties in a bunch or what

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By the way they do have grub screws.
Well,from this thread,thats what I gather. Oh,by the way,if you go back and read.....I was the first to reply and wanted more info so I could help you better. Yeah,I was razzin ya a little. Take a Xanex and chill out pecker head.
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wow..........someone doesn't like X-axles, or playing nice I see.
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this is getting funny
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