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03.12.2007, 03:18 AM
The tool is nothing special, just a plate with those 9 holes in it (one for the shaft, 8 for the screws) with a handle. In principle any motor plate would do, but 4 or 8 screws distribute the force better.
As for bearings, I just use some high-end machine bearings. Don't even remember the name, some local company. I think the stock ones are better, only ever killed one. Took like 2 years of driving and one bath :)
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