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+ | [* black] The first picture shows an optimal position in the bench vice for removing an ear stem |
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+ | [* black] Grab the stem low by the hinge (even though the titanium ear stem probably won't buckle, you don't want to find out) and push it hard against the spring hinge. Don't be shy, give it really good push. The frame can take it. |
+ | [* black] When your pushing force balances the spring inside the frame, the T6 Torx screw, that's holding the ear stem in place, is free of load and can be unscrewed. |
+ | [* black] The ear stem has two indented metal washers that make it easier to reinstall them compared to other X-Metals that come with four flat plastic washers per ear stem |
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