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[quote="mtempsch"][quote="Lee"] No they aren't. Removed loads by just tapping them with a hammer to free them and then they come straight off.[/quote] Given my own personal experience I will still claim they [b]can [/b] be, not that they all are, hard to get off. Glad to hear that mine seem to have been a rare exception though. And yes, I tried tapping, wiggling etc as I didn't have a puller at hand when I first tried, but the puller was the only thing that did it for [b]me[/b] and then only with a fair bit of torque/tension applied. No signs of rust or other corrosion either, so f-k knows why it resisted the way it did - the other side came off as easy as you say they all do...[/quote]
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