Hub but removal with no diff, IRD or brakes!

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Klunk

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Am I wasting my time trying to remove the hub nuts when I have no rear diff, IRD or brakes fitted. The nuts do look quite new but I doubt I'm going to get them off if I can't jam it in gear and apply the brakes.

Any thoughts or helpful advice before I try? I'm guessing I can chock the wheels but I have a feeling the will just spin once I stick a big bar on them.

Cheers
 
Yes that's the plan.

Hand brake is still connected but not holding my hopes on that alone!

Plenty of WD40 etc and heat, not sure on a Freeby as I haven't had to do wheel bearings etc but knock the tabs on the locking washer back if it has them [ presume it will...].
 
it's the stake nuts that hold on the driveshafts he's removing Bushy ;)

they have a ring on the body that is bashed over to prevent loosening once fitted
 
it's the stake nuts that hold on the driveshafts he's removing Bushy ;)

they have a ring on the body that is bashed over to prevent loosening once fitted

No worries, I know it's tabs on a disco and an >Pfffft!< Escort, I've noticed a keyway type thing on mine but I haven't had them off yet. ;)
 
Ok thank you.

Will have a crack over the weekend!

They are on quite tight aren't they 280 odd!

Thanks all

Aye considering the trailing arms on my disco were only supposed to be 130lb/ft and I had to brace my feet on the chassis rails and swing on the nut with a 2' breaker bar! :eek::eek::eek:
 
I have a feeling I'm going to break skin and bleed or snap a tool. Or both!

Get plenty of penetrating fluid on them before you start and remember that you might be able to break a rust bond by tightening it up a fraction rather than just swinging on it to release it. ;)
 
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