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MG MGA - Is this the best rear hub nut spanner yet?
I have just seen this new hub nut spanner from B&G. Looks the goods! Friend who used it says works a treat. Bolts to the hub so cannot slip off, 1/2" drive or a bar thru the holes to tighten. Mike |
Mike Ellsmore |
Photo from the other side. |
Mike Ellsmore |
Actually that's pretty clever. Maybe overkill but nothing wrong with that. |
Steve Simmons |
Yeah, I agree, bit overkilly but there's something about it I like It's a wonder someone hasn't come up with one like the pushbike cassette tools where there is a spigot to go up in the tube to hold the socket lined up--that would save having to bolt it on Actually I think I might make one, they would sell ok I reckon |
William Revit |
dam-someone's already done it This one's for a midget |
William Revit |
William, that's probably an original factory service tool. The one for the MGA was about the same: http://www.mgaguru.com/mgtech/tools/18G152.htm The one that Mike posted pictures of, looks like a commercially produced version of what some owners have come up with on their own. Personally I didn't have any trouble getting mine torqued with a Moss socket. -Del |
D Rawlins |
Here's mine!
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Art Pearse |
This thread was discussed on 12/10/2018
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