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<blockquote data-quote="galacticmonkey" data-source="post: 3612958" data-attributes="member: 570857"><p>Its not really that difficult. Someone showed me how to do 1, and i reconed 3 right after. Just cut it all out, get a dremel and grind all the crap off. Then plop some epoxy (the stuff they sell at Walmart works awesome) around the edge of the basket and the edge of the spider landind. Lay it down using the shim to make sure its centered and then put something on top of it to make sure it has some pressure on it, but make sure its only a couple pounds. Then center the dustcap and glue it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galacticmonkey, post: 3612958, member: 570857"] Its not really that difficult. Someone showed me how to do 1, and i reconed 3 right after. Just cut it all out, get a dremel and grind all the crap off. Then plop some epoxy (the stuff they sell at Walmart works awesome) around the edge of the basket and the edge of the spider landind. Lay it down using the shim to make sure its centered and then put something on top of it to make sure it has some pressure on it, but make sure its only a couple pounds. Then center the dustcap and glue it down. [/QUOTE]
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