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I don't think that it can get any easier than this. Got the idea separating a tough clip down at the auto shop today with a butter knife... No scratches or damages to any of the pieces and nothing goes flying anywhere...

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The new hub allows for a much higher steering angle with a CV, so you could use it for that.

Can these be used with the CV joint then? If so, what is the friction like? How is it implemented?

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I don't think that it can get any easier than this. Got the idea separating a tough clip down at the auto shop today with a butter knife... No scratches or damages to any of the pieces and nothing goes flying anywhere...

Fascinating! I never tried prying at this location because the slot behind the hub seemed so obviously to be designed for removing the part.

Can I ask Why would you need to separate them please

The same reason you might take any other two pieces apart. Because they are LEGO. Just because a part may not have a bunch of obvious uses separately for MOCs doesn't mean some of us don't want to take apart the model and build it again. If it doesn't come apart, it is not as fun.

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I need to separate these, because I was playing with the 4x4 Crawler in the beach and the portal hubs got full of sand...

They're stuck!!

Is a reason good enough? :tongue:

Full set goint into a bath, piece-by-piece...

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I need to separate these, because I was playing with the 4x4 Crawler in the beach and the portal hubs got full of sand...

They're stuck!!

Some body ignored the manual when is said ''only to be played with indoors''.:tongue:

Edited by Alasdair Ryan
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It's not too hard to separate these actually. Wedge two strudy butter knives between the parts you want to separate, one in each side. Then twist them in opposing directions. Then spend an hour trying to find where they went :laugh:

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