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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 255693" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Again, this is another good reason for tack welding the BB to the hub. Not only can impact with potholes jar bearing buddies loose, but also because people will steal ANYTHING. A set of bearing buddies is only 20 bucks, but that's a hit of rock for a crackhead thief. </p><p></p><p>Just the other day, I had to tack weld the nuts onto the bolts for the trailer jack on a man's trailer. Seems the last time he was at the public boat ramp, some smelly ball of anal lint (and that's putting it nicely) stole the jack from his trailer. I've heard of people parking at that same ramp, coming back to find their catalytic converter cut off and stolen. I hate a thief. Only good one is one with a 44 magnum slug through his dome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 255693, member: 6937"] Again, this is another good reason for tack welding the BB to the hub. Not only can impact with potholes jar bearing buddies loose, but also because people will steal ANYTHING. A set of bearing buddies is only 20 bucks, but that's a hit of rock for a crackhead thief. Just the other day, I had to tack weld the nuts onto the bolts for the trailer jack on a man's trailer. Seems the last time he was at the public boat ramp, some smelly ball of anal lint (and that's putting it nicely) stole the jack from his trailer. I've heard of people parking at that same ramp, coming back to find their catalytic converter cut off and stolen. I hate a thief. Only good one is one with a 44 magnum slug through his dome. [/QUOTE]
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