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Front Wheel Bearing Socket

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Front Wheel Bearing Socket

Post by bogged »

The latest repco catalogue now has the sockets for doing the front wheel bearings..


patrol part number 71950 $48.40. 54mm

Bit rich I think, but worth having.
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Post by Wendle »

I have the tractor replacements one, was about the same price, but it doesn't fit into my hub far enough to grab the inner nut?
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Post by V8Patrol »

made one years ago from 4mm plate and a piece of pipe !!! works a treat to !
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Post by bogged »

V8Patrol wrote:made one years ago from 4mm plate and a piece of pipe !!! works a treat to !




I got one off Bazzle thats a piece of steel tube, with some flat place cut into shapes, welded to teh end of the pipe to make it a socket, would have been lots less than $10!
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Re: Front Wheel Bearing Socket

Post by srowlandson »

bogged wrote:The latest repco catalogue now has the sockets for doing the front wheel bearings..


patrol part number 71950 $48.40. 54mm

Bit rich I think, but worth having.


not the gu style, which has the 2 prongs?

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Re: Front Wheel Bearing Socket

Post by Wendle »

srowlandson wrote:
bogged wrote:The latest repco catalogue now has the sockets for doing the front wheel bearings..


patrol part number 71950 $48.40. 54mm

Bit rich I think, but worth having.


not the gu style, which has the 2 prongs?

Steve


this is a much better setup - post 95 GQ and GU I think??
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Re: Front Wheel Bearing Socket

Post by bogged »

srowlandson wrote:
not the gu style, which has the 2 prongs?

Steve



Na its a flat nut, with no real room to get a normal socket in next to it, with one of those fucked up washers that you mash 2 sides off to stop the nut turning... a real norti werd idea.
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