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Old 02-04-2004, 04:43 PM
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These work.
http://www.aldn.com/drillout.html

Though, in this case you could probably grind a slot in the head with a Dremel, and use a flat head screwdriver.

It won't matter at all until you next rotor change.

The torque value on those are very low. They do not do anything once the wheel in bolted on.
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