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    Need access to a 52mm socket.

    Does anyone in NSW have a 52mm socket? I just need to do the bearings and am now willing to travel to use it. If not then I will have to ring around the workshops after easter to get it done.

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    G'day George130

    Do you mean a Hub Nut Spanner if so you should be able to get one from SuperCrud, Repco, etc and I think that they are the same as Toyo Crusher & J**p so sayeth the Mob in Melbourne, $7.70 + p+p from them

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day George130

    Do you mean a Hub Nut Spanner if so you should be able to get one from SuperCrud, Repco, etc and I think that they are the same as Toyo Crusher & J**p so sayeth the Mob in Melbourne, $7.70 + p+p from them

    cheers
    Thats the one. They don't have them down this way. Tried 4 places yesterday before borrowing the tool kit I just tried. I'm even about to try Fleebay

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    Quote Originally Posted by George130 View Post
    Thats the one. They don't have them down this way. Tried 4 places yesterday before borrowing the tool kit I just tried. I'm even about to try Fleebay
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    On later cars with conventional hubnuts, the bearings are done up to 61Nm then backed off 90 deg, then retightened to 4Nm.

    On Td5 modesl they use a difrferent system. In either case one would need a socket (or modified hubnut spanner) which can be used with a torque wrench.

    I have one in cheapish 3/4" drive socket set I bought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
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    Will be trying them tomorrow.

    Thanks ron. On the TD5 it says 210nm.

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    I bought mine from a British Offroad in Qld. Think it was about $11. I'm sure they would post you one. It's not big so shouldn't be much in postage.

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    Problem solved. I'm off to Ace's and will do it there.

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    try Eagle SMF on orange grove rd, liverpool, they are a kokon distributor - they will have one

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    Quote Originally Posted by George130 View Post
    Thanks ron. On the TD5 it says 210nm.
    As others have mentioned elsewhere, you could change to the conventional hub nuts which are much easier to work with.

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