RUM4MO wrote: Wed Apr 13, 2022 7:44 am
Good good, the 30mm will come in handy if/when you want to remove the rear hub nuts!
Out of interest, why do you need to remove the front hub/drive shaft nut?
Front nearside outer CV Boot has a tiny split, you can only just about notice it, but it's only going to get worse. Think that would be an MOT fail/advisory? Parts have just arrived to do a service anyway, so thought while I'm feeling OK,(With my heart failure things just get done slowly.) and the weather is predicted to be picking up, I'd get it done. (Plus my mates around to lend a hand & tools as necessary) While my hands are dirty caliper return springs have also just turned up too so I'll stick them on.
What with Covid, Brexit, ever rising bills and the ongoing war in Ukraine can't see me swapping the car in the foreseeable future, so may as well give it a little TLC. Even though car approaching 11 years old it is still in very good condition (only done 38K) The one exception is the alloys which are showing their age. Oddly the lacquer is failing on the inner side of the wheel making them look a bit tatty. I'm debating whether it's worth getting them powder coated. There is a place locally that is supposed to be pretty good but they want £80 a wheel. My neighbour had his refurbished last year by an "on the drive" service. They were just repainted, while OK, they weren't spot on, but that was only £50 a wheel.