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Hello any advice would be appreciated. I discovered while removing my rear brake hub that the nut had been cross threaded . The previous owner has cut a slice out of the shaft and bashed the rim of the nut into the groove to create a lock nut. I would like to replace the shaft and nut but am unsure about how to remove the shaft. The car is a 99 1.1 four door.




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Is this a wind up? You surely can't be serious!

I doubt very much that the nut had been cross threaded. If it had been it wouldn't have gone on more than one turn.

If the nut is removed one should always use a new hub nut on re-assembly. It is then tightened to the specified torque. The nut is then secured in that position by staking it firmly into the groove on the stub axle. It is designed that way.

If you didn't know that, may I suggest that you purchase a suitable workshop manual and learn from it, or leave working on your car to those with the knowledge and capability of doing it properly. There are safety issues here. If a wheel comes off after you've been working on your car you could kill someone.
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Dear Mr Monkey thank you for taking the time to be so sanctimonius. It is possible to force a nut on if you are an idiot as the previous owner of my car seemingly is.I would also like to say thank you for all the stating the obvious while not addressing the problem. You are obviously a superior being.

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Thank you for the compliment but I am not a superior being, just an engineer.

You told us in your original post that the previous owner has cut a slice out of the shaft and bashed the rim of the nut into the groove to create a lock nut.

The shafts are designed and manufactured with a groove, so that the rim of the nut can be staked (or "bashed" as you put it) into the groove to lock the nut.

Perhaps the previous owner of your car is not the idiot.

Whilst you are on the 206cc forum, yet your car is not a 206cc, we will always try to give appropriate advice where we can.

Here's mine: http://www.206info.co.uk/
Ron
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Dear Mr Monkey , thanks again . If only you had told me that in the first place , I would have been much appreciative and thanked you profusely. Unfortunately you seem to keep your knowledge like a miser his money. I posted on another forum and was informed of my error in a pleasant manner . I thanked this individual and he said he was glad to help, I feel we both benefited from the exchange.I regret implying that the previous owner of my car was an idiot as I believe lack of knowledge does not make an idiot . If we do not ask how do we learn?.Ridculing people who wish to learn is an unfortunate trait.
Regards- David

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Ridiculing.

You're welcome David.

Are you still intending to replace the shaft?

Regards, Ron
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Dear Mr Monkey, I am certainly learning a lot today , your knowledge knows no bounds, spelling too. I have concerns about my punctuation, any help would be appreciated.
I thought I explained about the pleasant man on the other forum informing me of my error regarding the fitting of the brake hub. I would like to point out that to someone reading this who does not know you, you might seem to be a pedant. I don't want to be too critical as I feel we are making progress.

Kind Regards - David
PS May I call you Ron? Mr Monkey seems a bit formal.

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Critical? You? Don't be too harsh on yourself...

Call me what you like...

sanctimonious

superior

miserly

ridiculing

pedantic
Ron
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GrandadMonkey wrote:Critical? You? Don't be too harsh on yourself...

Call me what you like...

sanctimonious

superior

miserly

ridiculing

pedantic

Dear Mr Monkey ahem Ron,
Im afraid I did add impatient and sarcastic on another thread you were involved with. My main concern though is that when you reach the end of your life and look back you will have regrets.You might wish you had been a better person but it will be too late. I know it sounds like a dreadful cliche but tough love Mr Monkey tough love.

Kind Regards - David

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I wonder how other established members of the forum will view this dialogue David.

I have deleted your irrelevant post on the other thread. Don't spoil it for others please.
Ron
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Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
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(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)