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Old 09-18-2006, 12:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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cant get my billetflow pulley off

i cant get the pulley boys puller to grip my billetflow hub. its just too wide and i already bent a ring (2.7) trying to leave a ring on there. WTF?????? the stocker came off easy do i have to get a bigger ring?
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Old 09-18-2006, 12:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i cant get the pulley boys puller to grip my billetflow hub. its just too wide and i already bent a ring (2.7) trying to leave a ring on there. WTF?????? the stocker came off easy do i have to get a bigger ring?

No, I am pretty sure you have to buy an adapter plate for the hubs...check the pulley boys site...
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He's right...http://www.pulleyboys.com/cobalt-ion.html#plate
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thanks guys i just ordered it.
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thanks guys i just ordered it.
Think you're gonna have to send that out too, so I can borrow it...obviously I'll have the same issue.

Is the 2.7" useless?
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Think you're gonna have to send that out too, so I can borrow it...obviously I'll have the same issue.

Is the 2.7" useless?
yeah dude, i fucked it up bad. oh well. ill probably give the hub to warren or sell it to him for dirt dirt cheap.
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the pulley boys hub adapter plate doesnt fit behind the BF hub unles u grind it down
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ahhh, no shit huh? what kind of garbage is that? how much do you have to grind it down?
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Damn - if it's not one thing, it's something else.

Aside from grinding that plate, what other options are there?
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ahhh, no shit huh? what kind of garbage is that? how much do you have to grind it down?
1/8 " ish around the center
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