Quote:
Originally Posted by chevyrestoguy
You have a couple of options
One, take them to someone else
Two, burn out the rubber with a torch
Three, get an air chisel with a flat tip and drive them out (easiest, best way)
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All are great options for the rear, however, none of them are great options for the FRONT, thank you though.
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