Never done one, but I’m the sort of person that would have a crack. If new ones are readily available, I’d go for it.
All the stub axles I'm reclaiming have issues with the spacer collar that the oil seal runs on
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Is it this easy for a Muppet like me and how do I install new collars?
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Or is it easier to go with a Ezi Sleeve cure which was on one but a bit worn
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Cheers Paul
Never done one, but I’m the sort of person that would have a crack. If new ones are readily available, I’d go for it.
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Some dont have removable collars, I have used speedisleeves with no issues.
Thanks for advice would it be fair to say all series 2a have this removable collar including series 3.
Sure I saw a reference some where that only early models had this feature if so how do you tell the difference
Cheers Paul
Recently did one 'in situ' on Wallit.
Grinding - Difficult to access so you need something like a Dremel and a number of cutting discs.
Removal - Should be able to split it with a chisel but....mine was soft so it spread rather than cracked. Eventually loose enough to remove.
Fitting - Would have been a lot easier off the vehicle on a press !
Isuzu C240 powered Series 3
I think next time I'd try drilling rather than grinding, of course the next one will be dead hard and blunt the drill.
The only way you'd tell if it had a collar was by close inspection to see if you can see a join. I wasn't aware that some might not have the removable collar which if correct would be a cost saving exercise by LR.
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Paul
Yours looks like a flange with replaceable collar. A one-piece flange has got a small machined rounded corner. I can put up a picture of a one-piece if absolutely neccesary.
.W.
I Did mine.
Easy, drilled collar, cold chisel, cracked collar. Just slid off.
Some sealant on stub axle, tapped on with piece of pipe.
whitehillbilly
I found that the hub nut box spanner makes a perfect drift for a new collar, most dropped on nicely with a bit of heat but a few needed gentle seating with a press.
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