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socket size xantia rear wheel spindle

Post by c.morewood »

I'm just about to do a rear wheel bearing replacement on my Xantia.
Does anyone know the size of the socket I'll need for the spindle nut please?
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Post by VertVega »

It seems to be a 30mm nut.
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ESTATE XANTIA:

3739 12

02 HUB FIXING NUT
30X1,50
- UNTIL RPO No. 08336


3739 28

02 BEARING NUT
M30X150
- SINCE RPO No. 08337
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Post by Derekofpriory »

Just a thought but 30X1.5 sounds a lot more like a thread spec rather than a nut size. I would anticipate a nut size of 36 or 38 mm A/F.
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Post by VertVega »

Second one (since RPO No. 08337) is given as M30X150.
I guess both are M30 nuts.
(Edit: 30mm is the diameter and threads 1.5. I guess this caused the confusion.)

If my memory serves me right, the socket size should be 41 but I'm not 100% sure for that :?
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Post by rory_perrett »

A 41mm socket certainly does the job - that's what I used for mine.

Although it might actually be a 40mm nut.
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Post by c.morewood »

Thanks Guys Thats what i was looking for.. It never ceases to amaze me just how much knowledge there is on this forum
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Post by xantia_v6 »

The nut is 40mm, but 41mm sockets are more common and many people seem to use them without incident.

See here for more info on the job
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Post by c.morewood »

Thanks V6 Exactly what I was looking for.. but couldn't find it using the search engine.. I wonder if anyone else find the search engine "not the easiest " to get the results you want?
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Post by VertVega »

xantia_v6 found a very nice link with a pic story 8-)
I think that thread by ianrobbo deserves to be in the " Handy Hints & Tips group. Image
(Edit: It's already done :D , Thanks)

Last summer I remember measuring the bearing nut when I checked the grease condition.
I have not changed mine, both are still originals but they won't last forever :roll:
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Post by andmcit »

The site search can be a bit pants really but if you presevere can find
things you want eventually. Steve has now moved that thread; I posted
a similar request on the actual "how too" thread as well.

One thing to watch on the replacement bearing is getting the correct ABS
bearing as it's all in one and there are x2 differing numbers of teeth on
the ring so be careful with the correct replacement - ebay buyer beware,
certainly with the early s1's!!

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Post by VertVega »

When the hub is pulled off, is the inner race always left on the axle?
For example, is there any chance that you can get the rear bearing as a whole, from a scrap car?
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Post by xantia_v6 »

andmcit wrote:The site search can be a bit pants really but if you presevere can find
things you want eventually.
If the search doesn't work for you, do a google search , appending
site:frenchcarforum.co.uk
to the end of your search terms.
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Post by c.morewood »

All done 1.5 hrs.. yes the inner is well and truly stuck there and wouldn't come off with a puller so I had to carefully grind it off.
Thanks for all your help guys.
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Post by VertVega »

Nice to hear that it was a successful job Image
Also thanks for the information. So, it can not be a scrapy part, good to know that.

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