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[title] taking the washer and rubber of | |
[* black] Now we come to the tricky part. You have to take the washer out to get to the rubber bushing. | |
[* black] I did some twisting and turning to get the washer of. I also used the iFixit metal spudger together with a small plier to get it loose. | |
[* black] I will replace the washer with a new one later, because it is bended when I was taking it out. It is very difficult to get this part out, because it is tightly wrapped around the axel. | |
+ | [* black] After you have taken the washer off, you can take the rubber off. |
+ | [* black] Look at the rubber, it consists of two parts, a plastic bushing and a rubber ring, which are glued together. Leave it like this, no need for more disassembling this component. |