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[QUOTE="CanadianRidr, post: 358590, member: 25352"] Okay so as you all know I have over tightened my axle nut by about 20 pounds. So when I went to take it off after not being happy with the front wheel movement I decided it was the left colar (I crushed it) it would not slide over the axle anymore. So I knew it was the colar. BUT I go into the shop and I brought in my old colar and it would not slip over a new axle so the guy looked as stumped as I. Finally I told him to get a new colar and low and behold it slipped over both axel's. So I take it home, now stupid me didn't even bother with the new axle I just went home and tried to get the axle through the left fork and it won't budge :whiner: What gives? Do you think it is the axle? Or is it possible that by tightening 20 pounds over I somehow screwed up the hole in the bottom of my fork? I can get the axle in with a rubber mallet but after that it won't budge :whiner: What is wrong? I can't really see how tightening an axle nut to much would somehow crush the axle holder on the fork :( Im so lost, please help!! [/QUOTE]
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