I'm looking to add a 46mm socket to my toolbox ready for the day that I need to undo the rear hub nut. But what do I buy?
My present socket range goes up to 1/2" drive, so would this be sufficient for the 500Nm grunt needed? Or do I need to save up a bit longer and add a 3/4" bar to my armoury? I have a good long scaffold bar but I'm not sure how strong the 1/2" knuckle breaker bar would be.
Or do I get a slogger instead?
Rear Hub Nut Socket?
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Re: Rear Hub Nut Socket?
I have bent my 3/4" bar a little getting mine undone so wouldn't rate your chances with a 1/2" one. I got a 3/4 to 1/2" reducer which helps when you have other recalcitrant nut/bolts to undo.
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Re: Rear Hub Nut Socket?
So what would be the thoughts on this set? Good value or chocolate teapot?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/diy-tools/dp/B000LFRZSO
http://www.amazon.co.uk/diy-tools/dp/B000LFRZSO
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Re: Rear Hub Nut Socket?
You need a 1" drive breaker bar and a 46mm socket. I can't see most of the other sizes or racket handle in that set being very useful.
Get a very long extension bar or grinder with 1mm cutting disk for when you can't get the f#%@king thing undone!
Get a very long extension bar or grinder with 1mm cutting disk for when you can't get the f#%@king thing undone!

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Re: Rear Hub Nut Socket?
Is this what you mean by a slogger.I have one,very handy.
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Re: Rear Hub Nut Socket?
cant beat a good flogger
as above,have had the 4:1 multiplier and still rekon flog it or slice the side of with the disc
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A slogging flogger it will be then. That VW Heritage one is considerably cheaper than the £30 Draper that I had my eye on. 

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