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52mm hub nut tool
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: jaws on February 02, 2008, 21:21:58 ---martinwf5...have you got a manual???if not pm me with yer e-mail address an i'll send ya one
rrb...i did it by feel etc, but in the manual it says "torque to x Nm".
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I'm going to have to check that :shock:
muddymart:
hi sorry for some confusion here, but viewing my pdf manual under
54 front axle and final drive:
13: fit hub adjusting nut. Tighten to 61 nm
14: Back off adjusting nut 90dg .Tighten to 4nm this will give the required hub endfloat of 0.010mm
15: Fit a new lock washer.
jaws:
was just typin that out... :doh:
muddymart:
lol !!, i'll take the caliper off one day next week and try and play it by feel, its been about 6-7 years since i last did brakes on a rangie, and im sure i just nipped them up and checked for play with the wheel on, if not, i'll do it the haynes way...
thanks
Skibum346:
--- Quote from: martinwf5 on February 02, 2008, 18:47:56 ---I was looking on previous posts about the hub tool , and the link on paddocks and difflock tool shop comes up an error, is there any where else i can purchase one?
i dont want one with the bar, i require the 3/4 or 1/2 drive just in case i have to replace the bearings when i change the discs and pads this week,
thanks
Martin
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Not all socket sets come with them these days, but I remember looking at one piece in my old man's set as a kid trying to figure out what on earth it was used for... it was a square drive on a bar that could slide up and down. I discovered it's to fit things like hub nut spanners... slide one end into the two holes at the end, then fit a small/bigg/kinooge ratchet handle as required!
In the pic below it's immediatly above the ratchet handle.
Skibum
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