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Post #403365 by Benzart on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 7:59 AM

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Hey Surfin, there was a Third option sar1 didn't
mention, an 8 pound or larger hammer, That'll make the sucker go on! :P
It's really hard to get those to match up, thats why it's better to get the threadless version with set screws , that way you only have to match up the shaft sizes. Hopefully that way you won't be getting the shaft any more! :D