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    I got a secondhand set of colejaws and need new lugs! so off I went to shops ; Repco didn't have anything small enough then I thought skateboards! and low and behold! I found these little beasts! should work out great! may need a shim and a washer and it will be good to go! total cost so far $13
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    Great idea, but can't really see what they are from photo.

    When I made my "colejaws" I used rubber door stops, but these soon disintegrated.
    Found some 30 x 20mm rubber stoppers used in chemistry on ebay, works great.

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    Are they the central truck washers? Very clever, i think i might even use this myself...

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    yes they are the washer from the truck, they come in sets of 4 , 2 thick like in photo and 2 thin. so I bought 4 packets. neoprene and come in different hardness
    The ones I bought are medium density, so there is some give in them!
    will post more when I fine tune them

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