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Brute force and ignorance.Originally posted by thestu View Postany ideas on getting that 30mm nut undone?79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
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and rotate it anti-clockwise..............Originally posted by Jarred View Post30mm socket....79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
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I've seen socket's shatter trying to undo seized on driveshaft nut's.
I've also got a top of the line snap on rattle (cannon) gun & that can't even budge them!
If it's really siezed on good, I soak the crap out of it with wurth rost off & in some cases overnight!
I use a long snap on breaker bar & preferrably a impact socket & a big steel pipe I've got here.
Also have someone in the car with they're foot firmly stamped on the brakes.
Sometime's giving it a hit with the old knockometer can shock it too.
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Golf drive shaft nuts are a service item, they're not supposed to re-used. Provided you can source new ones (GAP sells them) you can always drill and split the real stubborn ones.
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This is true, as they a crush/self locking nutOriginally posted by Peter Jones View PostGolf drive shaft nuts are a service item, they're not supposed to re-used. Provided you can source new ones (GAP sells them) you can always drill and split the real stubborn ones.
Pete
But if they if your alway's pulling them out on your own car, you can reuse them a couple times.
If it's a customer's car, then replace them without question. They also come new in CV Joint boot kit's.
One other thing I highly recommend & do without question myself.
If you have to replace one wheel bearing, you should definately replace them as a pair & replace the other one.
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thanks boyssss! i had a 30mm socket with a breaker bar and a long pole on her and had it in gear and the motor just turned over lol so i will have to get someone to stomp on the brakes.
i will tell ya how it goes
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no handbrake?Originally posted by thestu View Postthanks boyssss! i had a 30mm socket with a breaker bar and a long pole on her and had it in gear and the motor just turned over lol so i will have to get someone to stomp on the brakes.
i will tell ya how it goes
you can also use wheel chocks or bricks
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pitty the handbrake works on the rear wheelsOriginally posted by mollins View Postno handbrake?
you can also use wheel chocks or bricks

its ok i got mum to stomp on the brakes and i used a big bar to get her undone
just waiting for dean to do it...i guess that will be a few months
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Originally posted by thestu View Postpitty the handbrake works on the rear wheels
its ok i got mum to stomp on the brakes and i used a big bar to get her undone
just waiting for dean to do it...i guess that will be a few months
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ahh.. i understand.. you took the wheels offOriginally posted by thestu View Postpitty the handbrake works on the rear wheels
its ok i got mum to stomp on the brakes and i used a big bar to get her undone
just waiting for dean to do it...i guess that will be a few months

its much easier (and safer) to crack the nut with the car on the ground
just dont roll it around with loose axle nuts!TDI mk1 on the road!!

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yeh i should have had it on the groundOriginally posted by mollins View Postahh.. i understand.. you took the wheels off
its much easier (and safer) to crack the nut with the car on the ground
just dont roll it around with loose axle nuts!
oh well i got it all undone and now the new wheel bearing is in! there is a new new zealand guy at volkspower and he did it in 10 mins :O from go to wo."The Stu likes this"
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Just get that nut as tight as you can before you let the wheel touch the ground, then do it up some more before you move the car.
I stuffed up a brand new wheel bearing just rolling the car out of the garage about 5 metres because I didn't tighten up the nut enough before moving it.
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