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  • Removing Straitline pedal bushings
  • fuzzhead
    Free Member

    Hi all, after many strip/rebuilds of my Straitline pedals, I’ve finally given in to replacing the bushings. Having trawled the web, it looks like you need a special tool to remove – anyone bodged with a hammer/screwdriver/lump of cheese/etc?

    lank45
    Free Member

    I just set the pedal over a gap in a vice and knock it out with a screwdriver and a hammer! Doesn’t matter if you ruin them as they are already shot. Just go steady working around the bushing and it should pop out. Simples

    creamegg
    Free Member

    A screwdriver is all you need. If you can strip them down what makes you think you need additional tools?

    Once you remove the 2 circlips you have access to all the parts by sliding them off the axle?

    Im presuming you have the standard (De Facto?) Straitline pedals?

    fuzzhead
    Free Member

    cool, will try that – don’t have a vice, but will use a big socket or something.

    fuzzhead
    Free Member

    @ creamegg – it’s not replacing the axle bushes (rebuild kit), it’s the inserted top-hat shape bushes that need replacing.

    Yup, standard Straitlines (not AMP).

    creamegg
    Free Member

    ah yeah ok im with you now

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