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Old 29-07-13, 10:35
eddy8men eddy8men is offline
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if you mean the bellows that cover the sliding axle rollers then I wouldn't worry about it too much as I don't have them fitted on mine and I haven't had any issues, however having said that my carrier was a bit of a lash up ! done quickly so I could display it as soon as poss. if I had more time I would do it properly so there you have it, if you are in a hurry then leave them off, if there's no rush then do it right first time. just so long as it's ready for it's debut at next years war and peace

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