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rpjg1975 22nd March 2010 11:53 AM

Rear hub nuts!
 
Ok, I have managed to get one hub nut off it am stuck! The other side is just spinning although the drive shaft isn't moving. It almost seems that it has been cross threaded on the driveshaft but won't wind back off. Any ideas guys it's doing my head in now?

Cheers guys

twinturbo 22nd March 2010 11:57 AM

Are you going the right way? some of the hubs are reversthreaded. I think there's a dot punched in if it's the case.. Think it's mentioned in the haynes.

TT

rpjg1975 22nd March 2010 11:59 AM

The drivers side wound off anticlockwise and i'm turning the passenger side the same so.... i think so unless some sneaky sod has put a reversethreaded on on the passenger side! Nothing would surprise me though

Enoch 22nd March 2010 12:03 PM

Yup, passenger side is a left hand thread. You will bnotice that the nuts have different coloured locking rings, mine were green drivers side and white passenger side.

rpjg1975 22nd March 2010 12:05 PM

Damn, does that mean i've knackered something if it's spinning the other way? Will have a go the other way

deezee 22nd March 2010 12:10 PM

No you haven't broken anything, you'll just have tightened it on something crazy. The nut is clearly marked as a reverse thread by notches put on the nut.

rpjg1975 22nd March 2010 12:16 PM

Cool, will go and have a play and see if I can get it done. Cheers

rpjg1975 22nd March 2010 12:44 PM

Right, had a go and it's still spinning. It has indeed got white on the locknut bit. Any bright ideas?

HandyAndy 22nd March 2010 12:48 PM

hi Russ,

not trying to cause you probs, but may i ask why are you trying to take the hub nuts off?

cheers
andy

rpjg1975 22nd March 2010 12:50 PM

Hi andy,
I understood that they needed removing to remove the rear diff etc? Am I mistaken? Presumed it all needed stripping down when stripping the donor?


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