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Tcase flange nut socket size?

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Tcase flange nut socket size?

Post by brendan_h »

think this will be good for the bible.

what size socket do you use on the output flange nuts on the tcase?

and also the wheel bearing nut socket is that a 51mm socket?
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Re: Tcase flange nut socket size?

Post by want33s »

brendan_h wrote:think this will be good for the bible.

what size socket do you use on the output flange nuts on the tcase?

and also the wheel bearing nut socket is that a 51mm socket?
I can't remember the size of the T-case nuts.. About 30mm I think??? I don't have a spare case to measure.
The wheel bearing nuts are 50mm definately.

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Post by Mike E »

i'm pretty sure i used a 27mm socket on mine
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Post by brendan_h »

30bucks for an impact socket need accurate figures

for the wheel bearings 50mm socket?
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Post by Mike E »

i went and checked and on my wt and nt case i used a 27mm socket
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Post by brendan_h »

thanks
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Post by brendan_h »

thanks
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Post by want33s »

brendan_h wrote:30bucks for an impact socket need accurate figures

for the wheel bearings 50mm socket?
You don't need accurate figures you need to search.
There is a few threads with this info in them.
'Swivel hub rebuild' is one.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

we should bible the link to the trailgear case gears intructions though and probably Izook's build pages
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Post by Adsport »

24mm for 1.0L

27mm for 1.3L
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Post by mrw82 »

Adsport wrote:24mm for 1.0L without switch

27mm for 1.3L and 1 litre with switch
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Post by Gwagensteve »

mrw82 wrote:
Adsport wrote:24mm for 1.0L without switch

27mm for 1.3L and 1 litre with switch
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