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<blockquote data-quote="milfredo" data-source="post: 636384" data-attributes="member: 32628"><p>Does anyone have any tips on installing the dust cap? I am missing my right one and ordered a replacement from Heritage and it seemed far too solid. Anyway, I could not get it over the hub even with a 5lb club hammer. The end gave in before the lips was even pushed over the hub. I thought I would use a grinder and see if a little starter slot would help but this made the whole thing warp/ split and still not fit. Something less solid would surly do for this application?</p><p></p><p>Crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milfredo, post: 636384, member: 32628"] Does anyone have any tips on installing the dust cap? I am missing my right one and ordered a replacement from Heritage and it seemed far too solid. Anyway, I could not get it over the hub even with a 5lb club hammer. The end gave in before the lips was even pushed over the hub. I thought I would use a grinder and see if a little starter slot would help but this made the whole thing warp/ split and still not fit. Something less solid would surly do for this application? Crazy. [/QUOTE]
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