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Old 02-21-2016, 06:05 PM   #1
midniteblues
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spicer locking hubs

hey guys i found a set of 3/4 ton spicer blue knob hubs in a jy.
the yard is a good bit aways so i would only like too make one more trip there as there really isnt anything else there worth while.

i have zero expeirance with 4x4 hubs. with that said..

i would like to know what tools i'll need to get everything that i'm gonna need for them off.
i cant carry my whole garage with me in the yard
so any help here would be nice.

i know i'll need a set of allen wrenches and a socket set for the 6 bolts.

haveing never taken these off before is there anything else?
do they just pop off after the 6 bolts are out?
do i "need" too take the allen bolts out to get them off or just the six bolts?

i have drive slugs on my truck and i'm not sure witch i'll be useing.
from what i have been seeing i'm not gonna leave these lockouts in the yard for someone else to get
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