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    Better One.

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    Or get hold of one of these - an original Series Diff drain plug spanner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    Or get hold of one of these - an original Series Diff drain plug spanner

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    Slotted?

    Cheers Paul

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    Mmmm.
    Might have one like that somewhere !!!!!!!!

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    Just weld piece of flat onto the top of an old socket (or cheap), or grind a flat on an old extension bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehillbilly64 View Post
    Mmmm.
    Might have one like that somewhere !!!!!!!!

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    Had one in my RAEME toolbox, but they wouldn't let me keep it

    However, if they had, I would have lost it, so probably for the best.
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    I have been known to use a open end spanner in the past

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehillbilly64 View Post
    Im guessing that is going to be exy once landed here

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    Whatever you use, make sure you can remove the filler plug, before you undo the drain plug, otherwise you'll have to fill the diff through the hub. .W.

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