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Old 07-09-15, 10:12
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To be honest, I never had that much trouble getting mine out. Do you have access to something round and a little smaller diameter that you can drive them out with? You will need to be careful not to mutilate the threads that grease nipples screw into.

If you get one end out, you can try moving the spring set around while working on the other end. Obviously the axle wouldn't be attached to the springs for this to work.
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