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Author: Subject: Sierra rear hub nuts
mark_UK

posted on 21/11/04 at 12:12 PM Reply With Quote
Sierra rear hub nuts

Anyone know what size socket is required for the rear hub nuts ?
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James

posted on 21/11/04 at 12:41 PM Reply With Quote
41mm I believe.

I'd recommend getting an impact grade one- you'll need it!

Good luck getting it off. Remember the near-side has a left hand thread.

All the best,
James

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bob

posted on 21/11/04 at 01:10 PM Reply With Quote
yep its 41mm






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mark_UK

posted on 21/11/04 at 02:12 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks, I`ll see if I can get one this week ,along with some big stilsons (its off the car)
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Steve Hnz

posted on 22/11/04 at 02:53 AM Reply With Quote
Mark, rather than using stilsons with the attendant damage they do, make up a steel bar with holes to go over a couple of the wheel studs, bolt this in place & hold in a big vise while you swing on the hub nut. I made a bar in 50mm X 10mm, cutting a half moon out of the side of one end to give clearance for the socket. The one I have pictured was made for doing the pinion nut on a Land Rover but the idea is just the same, except the cut out will need to be bigger. HTH Cheers, Steve. Rescued attachment Stud bar.jpg
Rescued attachment Stud bar.jpg

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Steve Hnz

posted on 22/11/04 at 03:02 AM Reply With Quote
Oh hell, Can anyone tell me why when I send a nice neat 80kb jpg I get back an unwieldy 900 + kb bmp, is it my computer or some thing I`m doing. Ta, Steve.
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