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Old 08-24-11, 07:55 AM
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thankx jeff ,so what u r saying is just slip on the crankset and than use a torque wrench so tht it will be back in as the nut moves in? or hammer it in like scorkernr8r says above and than use the wrench(PS im afraid the 2nd way will ruin the paint job i have painted the crank arms )
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