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Old 29-09-2008
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Default Removing Hex from rear hub on a V2 Pro

I had a problem yesterday where the grub screw came out of the driveshaft. There wasn't anything that broke, it just worked itself loose and came apart, all the bits were there at the end of the run !

I couldn't get the wheel hex apart from the hub though (push fit onto the axle) Any tips on how to remove it without damaging anything else ?

I ended up running another rear hub from a different car in the end which I managed to fit.
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Flat head screwdriver, fairly big, pull driver towards the car, so you dont damage the bearing, should come off without damaging parts.
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ahh ok, so it is a case of brute force then
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Okay, how do I get the front one out? I just stripped a kingpin screw hole in one of my steering hubs (aka knuckle). Thanks.
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The same way?
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That's how I do it on my V1 Pro...
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