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3rd August 2021, 14:47 | #1 |
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Rear Hub Nuts
I was helping my friend change the rear hubs on his ZT because there was a lot of crud and rust on the abs ring .
On fitting new hubs (aftermarket) we found the nut was not a 32mmA/F but 35mmA/F. As he did not have a socket that large, we put the original nut back on until he could find the right ones. Does anyone know who sells them because after checking on fleabay they all seem to be 35/36mmA/F Or should ge just buy a bigger slim walled socket to finish the job. Thanks in advance for any replys. |
3rd August 2021, 15:23 | #2 |
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You say hubs, if you've changed both, swop the original nuts left & right and you'll be very unlucky if the indentations end up in the same place.
Otherwise DMGRS sells the originals: https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/rov...c0e7b99e&_ss=r Regards |
4th August 2021, 00:24 | #3 |
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+ one for the DMGRS hub nuts, bought a pair recently, not worth messing around with used ones at their price (just under £7.00 for the pair), quick delivery to boot.
Hope that helps. |
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