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Old 31-03-2014
Mike2222 Mike2222 is offline
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The only solution I found was to mill the inside of the wheel to the same thickness as a 4wd front and then with a hot chisel, melt a new groove for the pin fixing. This is on Schumacher wheels (old style) which use a pin fixing, F & R on 4wd. This way the rear wheel fits onto the front driveshafts the same as a front wheel would.
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