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Old 10-26-2009, 02:28 AM   #26
Roadrage
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Re: Got kind of a wheel problem, any ideas?

Nice post "copperchevy" that's some motivation for me! Do the caps seat now? Funny thing is I'm a Welder at the local Shipyard, and I used to spend a good portion of my day grinding, but when I go home, I'm just a regular guy. I have no welding tools whatsoever and really no room or projects to weld on. I guess I need to find me a grinder then.
But one of my concerns with grinding them was if that would cause any vibration in my front end.
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