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Taking Hub Off.



Taking the NS Front Hub off to get the wheel bearing changed all the nuts have come off apart from the one that holds the track rod end to the hub.
Any idea how to get this off. It’s just spinning the whole thing. I put the jack under it to try push it up but it still turns the whole thing.
 
Isn't that meant to be used 'after' the nut is off ?

Yep but it will help get the nut off.

Does it matter what kind of Splitter i use i have. this one>

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  BMW M3 & Williams 3
If the nut is still on, how can a splitter be used? Put serious amount of weight on it mate.
 
  Valver
Jack is the only way, jack up the underneath of the ball joint quite a bit, keep jacking it and trying until it doesnt turn, thats how I did mine...
 
Yes that’s how I learnt to do it with a jack. I jacked it to the max of my jack 2day it didn’t work I will give it another try tomorrow if it still don’t work its angel grinder time.
 
I fucked it up :) I angel grinded it but went too far in and cut the thread of the bolt. So I’m going have to change the track rod end. What’s the best way to get the tracking right?
 
  CB600FS
Yeah measure your turns when you take the old one off, but you might still have to play with the adjustment to get it bang on
 
  Mondeo TDCI 130
Do it roughly by counting the turns! but get it checked, be cheaper in the long run, it may start chewing tyres, and 90% of time your steering wheel will be on the piss!
 
I f**ked it up :) I angel grinded it but went too far in and cut the thread of the bolt. So I’m going have to change the track rod end. What’s the best way to get the tracking right?

Pain the thread so when you stick the new one on you only go as far as the paint mark.
You'll still need to check it whcih isn't difficult though.
 
I f**ked it up :) I angel grinded it but went too far in and cut the thread of the bolt. So I’m going have to change the track rod end. What’s the best way to get the tracking right?

Pain the thread so when you stick the new one on you only go as far as the paint mark.
You'll still need to check it whcih isn't difficult though.

Yes mate, Thats the same idea i had in mind. Prob going to use a big permanent marker.
 


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