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Old Aug 3rd, 2012, 20:19   #1
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Default v40 hubnut size

hi voc loads ov ?? on t4 . 1st what size is hubnut socket plz
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Old Aug 3rd, 2012, 20:58   #2
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Im sure its a 30mm or 32 i will confirm in the morning
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front or rear? They are different.

Front is 36mm and rear is either 32mm or 30mm. Can't remember
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front or rear? They are different.

Front is 36mm and rear is either 32mm or 30mm. Can't remember
I had my rear hubs last weekend as well lol.I will let you know if you want tomorrow
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I am pretty certain it's 30mm, but for some stupid reason, 32mm keeps coming to my head
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front or rear? They are different.

Front is 36mm and rear is either 32mm or 30mm. Can't remember
i have a v40 1.9 diesel 2003...just done my front one,agree with gatos 36mm.
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i have a v40 1.9 diesel 2003...just done my front one,agree with gatos 36mm.
Big nut isnt it lol
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i have a v40 1.9 diesel 2003...just done my front one,agree with gatos 36mm.
Did you use thread lock on this nut?
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No you dont need it just torque it up,i think it has a groove in the shaft where you notch part of the nut in to the groove if that makes sence
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No you dont need it just torque it up,i think it has a groove in the shaft where you notch part of the nut in to the groove if that makes sence
i had torqued mine up but after 10 miles it came just a turn loose which started making horrible noises when i stepped on the gas so i decided to use some thread lock on it and since have done 100 miles and its stayed tight but since doing that i have a ticking noise coming from that tyre which i can live with but its quite annoying.
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