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Re: Help from Chrysller guy's
You don't have to cut very deep, then use a chisel to crack the sprocket. Slides right off. We had the tool at the dealer I used to work at, and even with alot of lube it would strip the tool cuz the sprocket was so tight. Using an old, mostly worn down wheel ... Login to read more. ![]()
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