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Old 02-03-04, 06:52 PM
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what size nut is this???

hey guys take a look at the nut in the center of this brake rotor and tell me what size it is please..thanks and peace out

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Old 02-03-04, 07:18 PM
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22mm rough guess no idea i never put a socket to it.....
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32 MM.
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are you sure that its 32 because i have a 27mm and it barely doesnt fit i thought that it might be a 28 or 29 mm do you know that for a fact or no?
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Then my scale is off. More reference needed.

When you say 27 barely fits, then I would say 25 or 26 is proper, wouldn't you think?

Do you have a ruler? Measure it.
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35mm. I had to run out and buy a socket to remove them, and I just double checked.
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You still tring to get the damn rotors off? That bolt is for the wheel bearings/hubs. you don't need that to remove that to get the stud out.
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Originally posted by alberto_mg
You still tring to get the damn rotors off? That bolt is for the wheel bearings/hubs. you don't need that to remove that to get the stud out.
He is trying to replace a wheel stud. He MUST remove the hub to be able to press the old stud out and press the new stud in. And Jimlab is on the nose with the size. I said 36mm in the other thread on the same topic but it is just a little sloppy.
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yeah i have found out guys you must remove the hub to remove the old stud and install a new one....35 mm is the correct size i am pretty sure....another guy told me he uses 36 all the time and it works...i will grab a 35 since you said 36 is a little sloppy
thanks a lot guys and peace out
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