Axle Nut Won't Go Back On at Jose Samuels blog

Axle Nut Won't Go Back On. 2, inspect the inner ramps of the splines on the hub and. Screw driver just didn't cut it. i've had this happen when my car was taken to a local shop and they used a solid hammer to hit the axle! try a cone wrench to hold the lock nut stationary, then you should be able to remove the outer nut. The thread must have got damaged somehow, ive tried cleaning it up with a wire brush, wire wool and a stanley knife but i still cant get the nut to bite! cold chisel worked like magic on bending the wheel hub nut back on. its deffinitly the drive shaft thread as both hub nuts go on the driver side but cant get one on the passenger side shaft. you will need to remove the inner and outer bearings to determine if the hub you have is the correct hub for the spindle you have. 1,clean the splines of the hub and axle with brake cleaner.

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The thread must have got damaged somehow, ive tried cleaning it up with a wire brush, wire wool and a stanley knife but i still cant get the nut to bite! cold chisel worked like magic on bending the wheel hub nut back on. its deffinitly the drive shaft thread as both hub nuts go on the driver side but cant get one on the passenger side shaft. 2, inspect the inner ramps of the splines on the hub and. Screw driver just didn't cut it. i've had this happen when my car was taken to a local shop and they used a solid hammer to hit the axle! try a cone wrench to hold the lock nut stationary, then you should be able to remove the outer nut. 1,clean the splines of the hub and axle with brake cleaner. you will need to remove the inner and outer bearings to determine if the hub you have is the correct hub for the spindle you have.

Axle wont go back in Page 6 Just Commodores

Axle Nut Won't Go Back On i've had this happen when my car was taken to a local shop and they used a solid hammer to hit the axle! try a cone wrench to hold the lock nut stationary, then you should be able to remove the outer nut. 2, inspect the inner ramps of the splines on the hub and. The thread must have got damaged somehow, ive tried cleaning it up with a wire brush, wire wool and a stanley knife but i still cant get the nut to bite! 1,clean the splines of the hub and axle with brake cleaner. Screw driver just didn't cut it. i've had this happen when my car was taken to a local shop and they used a solid hammer to hit the axle! its deffinitly the drive shaft thread as both hub nuts go on the driver side but cant get one on the passenger side shaft. cold chisel worked like magic on bending the wheel hub nut back on. you will need to remove the inner and outer bearings to determine if the hub you have is the correct hub for the spindle you have.

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