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Daniel Scully

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One of those lessons I was taught in auto shop years ago. Simple idea but works great to keep the shoes clean while installing them . You always seem to have grease everywhere when you are installing them.
 

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I can see that you also used some white lube on the rubbing pads, a practice that most either don't know about or just don't bother to do. Were the ones that you removed, the riveted linings or were they also bonded? Nice clean install.

PS.. I really like you lift!!!
 
I can see that you also used some white lube on the rubbing pads, a practice that most either don't know about or just don't bother to do. Were the ones that you removed, the riveted linings or were they also bonded? Nice clean install.

PS.. I really like you lift!!!

That lift was one of the best tools I ever bought . Thanks for the help on that. :D The shoes before this set where bonded I believe they should be riveted.
 
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