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Posted by binderpower856 on January 12, 2006 at 15:43:31 from (66.82.9.41):
Howdy all, I was curious how you got your WF to spread out without using the sparkle wrench all over the freshly painted axle tube. I have been threatening to widen out my 560G one hole for over a year now, but I don't want to scar up the paint too bad. I broke a "knee" once on our 856D and I was a full day, 12 cans of panther urine and a full bottle of Actetylene getting it to break loose in the axle tube. It had been in the same position since 1969. Once it finally turned in the tube, I was only another half a day getting it to slide out... So, Magic Wide Front Wideners, how do I do this without ruining my paint job??? Thanks, Bill Latchford
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