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  • #16
    So I tried again to remove the hubs today

    Snapped another Monkey wrench.
    Then I made a slit in them and heated them up and soaked them with more PB BLaster


    I only made the slit on one side. Wondering if I should put a slit on the opposite side of the hub?

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    • #17
      I'd give it a bit of a beating. Put it on an anvil and flog it with a hammer while turning it around.

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      • #18
        I finally gave up on the Scrambler hubs and took them to a machine shop to be pressed off. Cost? Priceless.

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        • #19
          So you took the whole thing to a machine shop? Or Is there a way to get the axles out with the hub on?

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          • #20
            Looks awsome, I amgetting one here shortly and was wondering on the actual size. Could you possibly get a picture with a full size man by it. Im 6' and about 275 pounds and am wondering how welll i'm going to fit.

            **Also,those are piewrenhes. Monky Wrench's have a qooden hande and have a flat spot on the back ofthe jaws that can be used like a hammer. Im only saying this because I larned it like a few days ago in my Automotive Tech class.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by mikecrts View Post
              Looks awsome, I amgetting one here shortly and was wondering on the actual size. Could you possibly get a picture with a full size man by it. Im 6' and about 275 pounds and am wondering how welll i'm going to fit.

              **Also,those are piewrenhes. Monky Wrench's have a qooden hande and have a flat spot on the back ofthe jaws that can be used like a hammer. Im only saying this because I larned it like a few days ago in my Automotive Tech class.
              Im6'6" and about 275 and plan to run a single seat in this Gotcha. Im not sure how well I would fit in the stock bench seat set up though.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by curbdog17 View Post
                Im6'6" and about 275 and plan to run a single seat in this Gotcha. Im not sure how well I would fit in the stock bench seat set up though.
                Alright thanks. I found a video on here and it's bigger than I originally thought it was.

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                • #23
                  1 down 3 to go.



                  lots of heat and I beat the snot out of it.

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                  • #24
                    More work done today.
                    1 more axle pulled and almost every thing from inside the tub.

                    Im trying to keep my parts organized

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                    • #25
                      That is always a good place to get to, when there isnt much left that you can remove from the ATV.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Mike View Post
                        That is always a good place to get to, when there isnt much left that you can remove from the ATV.
                        Now I have nothing left to remove.


                        I will start the fibergall work within the next week.

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                        • #27
                          looking good, keep up the good work
                          Kevin Hough
                          TREBMASTER
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                          • #28
                            So I was back at it today.
                            I finished the fiberglass patch work and did some of the body filler today too.
                            Im sick of sanding






                            Dont be too hard on me im not a autobody guy.

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                            • #29
                              Sorry I have not been on in while, Im still working on the Gotcha.
                              I have been side tracked by another project of mine (the jeep). I will
                              keep working on this and get some updated pics soon.

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                              • #30
                                what kind of lines are you using for hydrolic lines? I have to replace mine and I am not sure what to use

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