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Old 10-14-13 | 05:31 PM
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FBinNY
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Originally Posted by anga
Are you saying I can do it without a pliers or that a corresponding pliers does not exist?
Yes, we have no bananas. (er, pliers).

There aren't pliers for this type of ring because there's nothing to grab. You pry them up at one end, then work the point of the tool around as if removing a tire. Warning they really jump, so it you need two hands, cut a disc out of cardboard, punch a hole and use a nut to hold it at the end o the axle as a jump stop.
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