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Just heat them up with a torch then hit them with the impact. Then when you re-install make sure you use anti-seize on them for easier future removals.
Randy would only have his aftermarket ones, his site is up I think the actual domain changed
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Lego Wrecker
My two boys got my big box of legos from when I was a kid and they love them, here is one of the most recent builds, a lego wrecker, pretty sure those are 16.00's on there :D
I'm glad this thread came up, I was going to take some pics of some of those same rims I have on an an old deuce dump truck with single 11.00's. I figured that they would be great for putting 395's on and it sounds like I'm correct :D
Isn't it also called a balancer? I had a local guy that had the same problem, his actually came off and messed up some other things like the cover and a gear behind it. He was able to get it back together with some used parts I had.
Dan is right, the in tank pump would not cause the motor to stop running. I have trucks right now that don't have working in tank pumps and they fire right up and run fine. You really don't even need that pump unless you are running alternate fuels like oil. You probably have a bad hose...
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