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The ring is a bearing that sits inside a little clip. It just pulls out.
180 IQ? Come on.
This is why Velcro shoes are so great! Because no instructions exist for laces. Like, anywhere.
Yes, but does she tell you that TGIF when you put on your shoes? (toes go in first)Doh I knew someone would beat me to it, I should have started last week but I was too lazy
@stuartd I am presuming you aren't married? Because my wife is always telling me what i can and can't wear
ToothpickRich Duper was right... that pin isn't easy. But I enjoyed getting as far as I did, which was almost nowhere. Haha. I don't have a tool that small here, but there are some at my father's ranch. So I have to wait to get over there to get some tiny tools for this. I have small tools, but you need even smaller ones than I was thinking.
And you are just describing the internet, Lazy, and everyone knows Al Gore invented that.
This is the kind of question I would have had to ask here even if there were instructions... it sounds like I just push this pin out from what both people said to do, after loosening the top screw which I did all the way (it doesn't come all the way out). But the "bolt" side of the pin does have a hex shaped edge. Is that that something that needs to be unscrewed or I just push the pin through it? It seems like I just push the pin through it, but I don't want to spend an hour trying that then find out you have to unscrew it first... haha.
I like poems.Loosen screw, push pin through.
I did it without instructions, you can too!
The set screw should be it. Use a toothpick or something small like that to push it out. Grab the nut if you have to.That doesn't really answer what I was asking. I loosened the screw on top. I don't have the tool to try it yet, but is the screw on top what is holding the pin in, or do you also unscrew the AR715800 "nylon bolt" from the end of the pin or does it just push through like you are the third person to seem to be saying that it does. You can see why the "nylon bolt" would be confusing me.
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