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i did the same but only messed up the very first thread on the axle. The book reccomends leaving the hub on and placing a pipe over the threading butted up to the hub. Then hitting the pipe so not to do what we did. Of course this is all noticed after the fact right.LOL
 
get some pics yo! i'll be installing my g-force today. so, you show me yours and i'll show you mine. no **** lol
 
here's the best i could get now
mudlites.jpg
 
looks good from what i see lol. i want some nerfs like those. where did you get 'em?
 
got the nerfs from alba, they've been on there for about a year and a half. they're annodized and hold up decent but they're startin to get some good scratches. ill maybe get them pc'd white next.

and the tires are those mudlites i got a couple months ago, they're on the stock wheels and ive got gold wheels with the stock tires. thas my xc and mud set-up, maybe wellsville?
 
cool. cant find any on their site though. you asked how wide my bike was in my other thread. its about 47" in front and about 49" in the rear. dunno what it was stock or before i did the axle and spacers.
 
dang stock is 42. im tryin to get right at 46 for xc and the axle on narrowest for me is 48 grrrrr, im hopein its just different offset and my stockers work

p.s. with my douglas wheels and axle all the way out im at 52
 
wow, 52"? thats nuts. im not out all the way on the rear either. probably would be the same too. a bit too wide for the woods that i ride. gonna be a test when do take it out.
 
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