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w300 rear

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U guys got a trick for taking out those cone shape locking (washers) on rear wheels? When take out the 8 bolts that hold the rear axle - those are the ones I'm talking about. I have the w300. Chisel & hammer I've tried, but they're really stuck.
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I take a mini sledge and gently tap the sides of the shaft flange after the nuts are off. Usually, a few times around the edge and it slides out.

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A sharp rap with a hammer on the center of
the axle flange has always popped them out
for me. :2cents
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Hobcobble wrote:A sharp rap with a hammer on the center of
the axle flange has always popped them out
for me. :2cents
John
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Thx guys, it worked like a charm.

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