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    Size of nut.

    Ok, looking for some info here, am taking apart the axles and I have come across a snag, there's a nut the size of my head in there holding things together and I have no spanner large enough, would anyone know the size of this nut so I can find me a large enough socket?

    It's a series 2a front axle, just after the castle nut on the shaft there's a giant one held tight with a bent washer, sadly due to the rain I have no picture of it but am figuring there can't ge that many giant nuts on the axle lol.

    Thanks in advance

    ~Dan

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    Ok I may be well off the msrk here but it sounds like the hub nut your talking about, while I have no experience with series vehicles, on a D1 that nut is 52mm

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    Since the Series Landrover, and the Jeep that standardised on this nut size, used Imperial measurements, the size is actually 2 1/16" - but they are commonly sold as 52mm.

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    Thanks all! Shall trawl the aisles at the local hardware places for something this size

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    I'm sure I've seen a 54mm tube spanner in Autobarn (it was a cross between a tube spanner & a socket, bar with 1/2" square hole welded across one end). Must be for a Japanese 4WD but is close enough and won't cause damage to the nuts.


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    Common to the front axle of the Blitz and Ford V8 sump plug too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    Common to the front axle of the Blitz and Ford V8 sump plug too.
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    And early Landcruiser and probably Patrol and other Jeep knock-offs.

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    Jeep use an eight sided nut, the same as the rear of the Blitz.
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    The rrc and disco use a tube spanner the same size as hot water cylinder elements. Do you know any sparkies?

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