2/3 - 1/4 conversion
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If they're not brand new, you can. I think the centers were like 65 each, though. Once you get the parts, you'll see that the 3/2's are actually more like 3-1/2 by 1-1/2. So, you'll only be losing about 1/2 inch. The 1/4 center is basically flat.
I was told they were going to make separate molds for the 3/2 so they were actually 3/2. Not sure if that ever got released or not.
I was told they were going to make separate molds for the 3/2 so they were actually 3/2. Not sure if that ever got released or not.
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