TexasYukon
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I know you were talking about but even getting a drill in there to make the hole to run a screw extractor into would be very difficult to do and already have a good set of extractors on hand of various sizes. And considering that that hub is working, I'm not going through that much work to replace an already working part. When it fails, I'll already have the parts on hand & will take care of it. I guess I'm just lucky that the problem happened on the good hub & not the bad hub.