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  1. R

    Updated pg #5; I now own a 1990 M923A2.

    If you have to pull the axle , Its pretty easy . Just remove the bolts ( 10 ) and use a screw driver or a chisel to break the seal. The axle should slide right out .
  2. R

    Updated pg #5; I now own a 1990 M923A2.

    Looks as if you may have to pull the axle to clear it. something isn't right there? it should clear? also it looks from the picture you still have a fitting in it.
  3. R

    Updated pg #5; I now own a 1990 M923A2.

    could it just be paint build up ?
  4. R

    Updated pg #5; I now own a 1990 M923A2.

    Is the CTIS stuff keeping you from pulling it off on the back side ?
  5. R

    Updated pg #5; I now own a 1990 M923A2.

    I know this is a odd question, But what in the big crate in the bed ??
  6. R

    Updated pg #5; I now own a 1990 M923A2.

    Congratulations and welcome to the MV sickness lol
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