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  • #91
    I dont own a dremmel
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    • #92
      Originally posted by MattyT View Post
      I dont own a dremmel
      They aren't all that expensive and are a very useful tool to have. The "Dremel" branded one of course is better, but if you want one on the cheap grab the Ozito branded one. That's what I have and it works well enough for the occasional use.

      What I do *highly* recommend is that you buy the dremel branded accessory kit. Basically it's a box of bit you will most likely never use, but when you look at the price of cutting discs alone, the box is quite attractive and those other bits do come in handy from time to time.

      If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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      • #93
        every man needs to a dremel in his toolkit.
        They come in handy for all sorts of things. Especially when you have to cut through a bolt in an obscure location!

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        • #94
          Side to side is also in now. It realyl doesn't take long to do, although it's in a bit of a tedious place to get at.

          The end result. Yes it does reduce side to side, but not as dramatically as the front to back. It's easy enough to do anyway, but not something I would loose sleep over if you didn't put it in.

          If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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          • #95
            Did you have to adjust the clutch after you put the side to side bit in?
            2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
            Forever blowing bubbles.

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