Discussion
It is that UJ time of year - for all of you who have too much Wedge knowledge floating around their heads, a quick question. For a 400se, what is the socket size for the rear wheel hub nut and to what torque is it tightened? 41mm and a lot is my understanding and pin the nut with a split pin once tightened.
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The first couple of UJ's I replaced I did with the drive shaft still attached, but it's not easy to get the joints assembled whilst working under the car. The needle rollers can fall out if you are not very careful. On balance I would say remove the drive shaft from the car and replace the joints on a work bench.
Done one side today without removing the hub (38mm socket). Also replacing the discs so undid the 4 studs holding the disc on. This allowed the shaft to come free and is a lot easier doing 3 of the 4 uj's on the floor. Still bugged one of them up bending a couple of the roller bearings so on the phone to Peninsular in the morning for another. However the 2 bolts holding the rear caliper on the drivers side were emotional. That bit of chassis won't rust as it is now flesh covered.
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