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    My mechanic mate said avoid nylocks, and go for cone-lock nuts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    My mechanic mate said avoid nylocks, and go for cone-lock nuts.
    The standard ones are only Nylock.

    Just be very carefull with the rear shaft, if you take it out. You can't change the bolts without removing the flange from the gear box.

    Happy days.

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    This thing:
    DA1119 | Propshaft bolt removal tool (usually 14.50GBP)
    Then you can do them up and undo with socket set. It's actually made by the KOKEN tool co
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    This thing:
    DA1119 | Propshaft bolt removal tool (usually 14.50GBP)
    Then you can do them up and undo with socket set. It's actually made by the KOKEN tool co
    Don.
    Oh and if you watch the video Muppet its 9/16"Not the incorrect 14/15 mm

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    Installed the new front propshaft this afternoon, started early as expected some form of issues.

    Swap over was a breeze all the bolts are fine, but may still change them over for new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Just go to your local bolt bar , The nuts they sell are better than the rover crap and are still 9/16"
    I would definitely go with metric if possible but is all depends on the bolt. I thought LR should be following ISO standards but it seems like mix and match for some items.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Oh and if you watch the video Muppet its 9/16"Not the incorrect 14/15 mm
    Yes Mum

    I am well aware that 9/16ths is the correct size, however 14mm is pretty close to that and would work in a bind.
    I just didn't happen to have two 9/16ths spanners and my 9/16ths socket wouldn't fit, so I utilised the tools at hand
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    I found my 14mm spanner fit tighter than the 9/16 so that's what I used.

    Happy Days.

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    I used a 14mm spanner, and a shifter just to keep the tension on the nut.

    Had been putting off the job till I got a couple of 9/16 scanners together. In the end my impatience took over, and was pleasantly surprised.

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    Ok keep using your metric spanners boys and keep complaining about your stripped bolts ect

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