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Old 07-22-10 | 06:47 PM
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From: Shady Pines Retirement Fort Wayne, In

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NO and yes. you need several different tools. first you need a crank puller to remove you old cranks, this may or may not be a universal design that you can use it on newer styles but I doubt it. then you need a lockring tool and pin spanner plus a fixed cup tool to remove the old BB.

now you need the correct tool to install the new BB.

I would suggest you take this to a shop as there are atleast 2 must have tools you you may never use again. plus for a novice mechanic removing the fixed cup can be challenging.
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