I had the same problem. Look in my album and you'll see that I had to use a dremel and cut it off. Not to hard just be careful and try not to nick the spindle. Nice thing is that the parts are easy to come by if you to need to replace both the spindle and the bearings.
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clinty wrote:
Us swift people are a rare breed.
pacapo wrote:
You get an old one, clean it up, put it back to specs and take care of it, and she'll last for years.
JVS wrote:
We (the Suzuki enthusiast) are Dinosaurs.
An eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind.
1989 Suzuki Swift GTi: Red "My PocketRocket"
1989 Suzuki Swift GTi: White (Being resurrected)
1996 Geo Metro (Stocker)
1999 Suzuki 1.6 Esteem (Baleno) Wagon (Sleeper creeper)