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Old 30-01-09, 09:02 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by XPCobra View Post
if your pipe uniions are tight i'd recommend pipe spanners rather than open end spanners.
Would definately agree with that. We were trying to remove the fuel filter on my little bros ZR on Tues night and open ended spanners were starting to round off the nut... needless to say we stopped.
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