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birchyman71



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Size of the hub nut?

Think my passenger front wheel bearing is on its way out , before I start I wondered does anyone know if the hub nut needs some sort of special socket and what size will fit ?

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Just changed passenger side wheel bearing today, to say it went well would be pushing it, was going to do drivers side aswell but the track rod end was so stuck it broke my ball joint separator, so sacked the drivers side.put it all back together. Passenger side ended up with the lower control arm still attached due to another uncooperative ball joint. Separated the hub and removed the race with grinder and chisel, but then none of my kit was big enough to fit the bearing so took it to a local garage who pressed it out and reassembled it all with his 10 ton press, back home and all back together total time 8 hours. On the plus side its alot quieter now.

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