if you're just servicing the current headset, why do you need to remove the entire thing anyway?
or are you replacing it?
as for tool, I always use a block of wood and hammer, less likely to damage the cups.
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if you're just servicing the current headset, why do you need to remove the entire thing anyway?
or are you replacing it?
as for tool, I always use a block of wood and hammer, less likely to damage the cups.