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Originally Posted by Liquid_G I wrapped the stock knob with like 20 layers of duct tape, and used a pipe wrench to remove it . While the wife was in
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![]() While kenchan's idea would probably work, liquid's suggestion of a pipe wrench will work. Use channel lock on the shaft, wrap the knob (I used a towel) and get a plumbers style pipe wrench for the knob. It comes right off, with no damage to the stock knob. ![]()
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