Thanks Jimjims-terrano said:I would guess not sticking out. When you get the hubs in your hands you will see the thing that you turn has a 2 and 4 indication so all will become apparrent. Don't over fill with grease and remove the copper coloured splinned washer thing off the end of the drive shaft, cos if you don't you get a different clicking noise.
Jim T
Rag I would love to buy your tarrano but funds do not allow as I have spent so much on this one I just can,t give up yet.rag1873 said:Personally willow i would just scrap your plans and buy my T2.. ha ha... worth a try i suppose!!!
I probably will be yelling Zippy -banghead- thanks anyway if I get stuck Ill have to get it to the garage they know me very well there now :roll: :lol:zippy656 said:have fun willow..
if you need help just yell.. i dont know any thing, but im sure some one else will..
Perhaps you could post up a step by step guide showing us how you fitted them..... complete with photos :wink: :lol:willow said:Hurray Hubs have arrived
Yes the instrustions with it have answered my question thanks Jim :smile:
Nah, it's just her nice pair of hubs I want to see :lol:zippy656 said:hay Bat21.. you just want to see willow..
well shes lovely.....
Hi eltyoo1elty001 said:have a look at this its not as hard as you might think
http://nissan4x4ownersclub.co.uk/workshop/wk15.pdf
The way my luck has been going it would be just my luck I go and break somthing :lol: If the garage breaks it its got to put it right :lol: It is tempting to do it it does look easy ummmmm Ill sleep on it :lol: -cheers-jims-terrano said:I can understand how you feel Wendy but the 2 hardest bits are removing the circlip from the end of the drive shafts and not chewing the small alan screws that hold the hub on to the casting. The hubs them selves are pretty robust.
Jim
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