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not sure itd be the same with the year difference... my 350 has manual hubs.. 1 of which is pretty easy to turn the dial on.. but the others is stiff as can be.. itll turn.. but its hard.. not sure which would be considered "normal"
you could say that roy... lol... thats what i woke up to on the 29th... nice 3 foot snow drift there behind my stang... course the house helped with that...
everywhere else was about a foot.. some places got 8" some 12" some places got 3-4".. depends on where you were at in HR... Richmond hardly got anything.. brother said all they got was 2" and was gone the next day...
WOW.....That must have shut down Virginia Beach / Norfolk......
sure did roy... wed nothing was open lol.. base had gone to Essential Personnel Only on tuesday at 2pm.. stayed that way on thrusday.. friday they opened back up.. but the majority of city services were still closed lol. i went into work but we "pretended" to be closed.. lol
not sure itd be the same with the year difference... my 350 has manual hubs.. 1 of which is pretty easy to turn the dial on.. but the others is stiff as can be.. itll turn.. but its hard.. not sure which would be considered "normal"
Shawn they should be easy to turn by hand, take them off and clean them up really good. If you have a chainsaw bar oil works really well to lubricate them.