Hi Jerry, I've used a flat blade/standard screw driver and a little encouragement with a hammer. There is a flare, or lip on that outer rim of the cap that keeps it from sliding further into the hub and between it and the hub is where I tap the blade into, using the hammer, then twist the screw driver. Be patient. You could also use a rubber mallet and whack the side of the cap, going around it and eventually it will pop off. Go around the cap equally so you don't get it wedged a little sideways. bob On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 8:27 PM, azsun99 <azsun99@earthlink.net> wrote: > I know, it sounds really basic, like stuff I should know, but is there a proper or > easy way to do it without bashing it up? > thanks, > Jerry in AZ > |
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