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Old 01-22-08, 07:23 PM
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This is all assuming they will work on your wheel immediately.

Odds aren't bad they will have you check it and do it when they have time, which means next day.

otherwise, assuming the thing isn't completely blown, shouldn't take a good wrench more than 10 minutes.
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