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Going completely against my parsimonous nature.....

I've found a box of 9 new old stock Gordon Chrome Vanadium sockets in my shed. 1.250 AF and 1/2" drive

A left over from the days when I used to buy and sell high quality tooling.

These are NEW OLD STOCK and have never been used

If any TM would like one free of charge, drop me a PM, a donation for postage would be welcome

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Hi, I am trying to remove the castleated nut from the rear of my 2009 plus 4 and I am not sure of the exact size . By using a pair of long nose pliers it looks like 1 3/8 " 35mm . Could anyone confirm this , so that I can buy a new socket. I have loads of sockets but none this size .
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Hi i removed the front castle nut and its 31mm , it came off easy . the rear nut I cant get off at the moment but at least I know the size of it . Using a pair of pliers wasnt very accurate
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If you use MODERN sockets, they are „flangedrive“ an usable an metric and imperial nuts with some care.

Older sockets are setting at the edges of a nut. That is a very small and difficult point. Modern sockets hat grip at the flange where much more power can work.

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Hi
Have just changed the seals on my 1999 +8 BTR Axle. The nut size is 3/4" BSW and the tread form is UNF .
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[quote=andymog]Hi i removed the front castle nut and its 31mm , it came off easy . the rear nut I cant get off at the moment but at least I know the size of it . Using a pair of pliers wasnt very accurate
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I am trying to get the size of the rear hub nut on my 2009+4, did you get anywhere with 31mm? we think mine is 33mm as a 32mm socket would not go on 33mm is equivalent to 7/8" UNF

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If it‘s 31 or 33mm it isn‘t metric.

From 28mm on there only sizes with 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 ending. So if you look for such a socket it would be imperial.

Sometimes (at classic MINIs) there where nuts for imperial threats for to use with metric tools on the aftermarket.
If you‘re between 31 and 33mm I think it‘s 1 1/4, but than a 32mm would fit. If you’re more at 33mm it looks like 1 5/16.

You can get it here: https://www.minispares.com/product/Classic/Accessories/Tools/TOOL04.aspx?0108&ReturnUrl=/search/classic/Sockets%20.aspx|Back%20to%20search

And have a look here: http://matthias-trier.de/umrechnungstabellen.htm

Greets René

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The socket I use is 1&5/16 inch AF & as Rene says you can get them from classic Mini parts suppliers as they fit the steering wheel boss nut


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BTR axle hub nut socket size is 1&5/16" AF, 3/4 W or, 33mm confirmed by Melvyn :-)

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Have a look here:

https://www.polymax.co.uk/metric_spanner_sizes

As told 31mm and 33mm aren‘t usual metric spannersizes. This spanners and sockets are the result of the forgotten knowledge of the imperial sizes. If you hab a look in a metric spanner or socketset, there are no 29, 31 or 33 sockets.

This sizes are styled to match imperial nuts. If you‘ve got a nut and the the 30mm and the 32mm wouldn‘t fit, you measure it.
And how? Metric, or when imperial never you measure 1 5/16… With the relativ new technic of flangedrive spanners and sockets,
Doesn‘t matter if the Tool (or the nut) doesn‘t fit 100%.

I think it would be worth to keep the imperial sizes! Not only the fizz in the pint bottle.

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