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This is a long shot, but can anyone tell me the size of the nuts that are screwed onto the axle houseing inside the hub of a Bj 74 cruiser? I want to get a socket to fit this nut.
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If its the freewheeling hub housing you want to take off they should be 12mm nuts
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has any one got any free wheeling hubs? they want to sell i have hilux/prado diffs i need atleast 1 thanx mike
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mike21 wrote:has any one got any free wheeling hubs? they want to sell i have hilux/prado diffs i need atleast 1 thanx mike


I think I saw a couple of warn ones on TM for $40 today?
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i take it your talking about the wheel bearing retainer type nuts? if so they're 54mm
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 086899.htm

ask the above vendor for a cruiser one... :wink: got mine through him.. :D
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has any one got any free wheeling hubs? they want to sell i have hilux/prado diffs i need atleast 1 thanx mike


Do you have the manual hubs on at the moment? or are you converting these from those stupid toyota electric ones? if you are then its not a straight swop, you need an adaptor kit and then the manual hubs or what I just did to mine.
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hub spaner

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I have those spaners at work at a cost of $25.00.

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If they are those "stupid electric ones" , then I can convert the over to manual for you, no need for the spacer ring kit.
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Doh sorry forgot about your option...... :lol:
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H2OLOVA wrote:i take it your talking about the wheel bearing retainer type nuts? if so they're 54mm


Yea that sounds about right. I just need a socket to undo them because im not a fan of useing punchs to undo nuts. Cheers mate!
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if you had of asked early on this week i could have helped you out as i had a 54 scoket.

ill had it back around tue nex week if you need a hand stil

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red-devil wrote:if you had of asked early on this week i could have helped you out as i had a 54 scoket.

ill had it back around tue nex week if you need a hand stil

jono


Aw its alright mate, i just need to know the size because i have been offered a socket that will do the job from a mate who has a box of huge as sockets that never get used. Cheers anyway
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