Hub nut size?

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Hub nut size?
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Can anyone tell me the size of the nut in the centre of the hub as I'm trying to get drive shaft out of the gearbox for removal.

Biggest I had has 32mm so I'm guessing it's 34/36?
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35mm but a 36mm will fit Big Grin
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35mm mate . .Smile
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I couldnt even find a 35 in halfords last time! Ended up buy a 36 for 12 f*cking quid!
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(01-02-2013, 02:08 PM)Tom Wrote: I couldnt even find a 35 in halfords last time! Ended up buy a 36 for 12 f*cking quid!

I did the same. They are a total bitch to crack I welded the socket onto a 3ft bar.
Doesn't feck about now!
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Cheers guys!
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Or use a blow torch just be careful of melting brake lines and boots
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(01-02-2013, 02:48 PM)Oil-burner Wrote:
(01-02-2013, 02:08 PM)Tom Wrote: I couldnt even find a 35 in halfords last time! Ended up buy a 36 for 12 f*cking quid!

I did the same. They are a total bitch to crack I welded the socket onto a 3ft bar.
Doesn't feck about now!

I wouldnt even attempt one without a bar! Having someone stand on the brakes tends to help Smile
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If you have centre less wheels remove the centre cap and slacken the nut with the wheels on the floor
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(01-02-2013, 09:00 PM)swampy Wrote: If you have centre less wheels remove the centre cap and slacken the nut with the wheels on the floor

That is a damn good shout!
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They are bloody tight just keep bouncing on the bar it will go eventually. I find afew bounces stood on it works fine. Done several this way
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We ended up taking whole hub out. Was much easier!

(02-02-2013, 12:42 AM)kentiiboii Wrote: We ended up taking whole hub out. Was much easier!

Just to add to that.... At the time I was 23stone bouncing up and down on mine still didn't budge.
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(02-02-2013, 12:18 AM)HDIkyle Wrote: They are bloody tight just keep bouncing on the bar it will go eventually. I find afew bounces stood on it works fine. Done several this way

Spike and I bent a bar like this so resorted to bouncing on my torque wrench - which I promptly broke Sad
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Thanks for the vote of confidence fella's. Tongue
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Either you lot have found some seriously tight ones or all the ones i've done have been easy... Or im hench as f*ck? lolz

But being serious i just lean over and pul the bar up towards me and never had an issue :/
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My 35mm just slips too much, probably shouldn't have got an impact one.

What's the alternative? Whole Hub off? Trying to get the gearbox out.
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