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[quote][i]Originally posted by alan-g-w[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by ed[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by alan-g-w[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by ed[/i] Plus the nut that the rear drum is held on with is a castle nut locked in on a split pin or lock wire. [/quote] Is the castle nut not to hold the hub on? The only thing holding the actual drum on is an M6 screw or something [/quote]The drum is the hub. It sits on the stub axle, there is a large washer and castle nut holding it in place. There are 4 Torx bolts holding the stub axles onto the rear beam. [/quote] I know the set-up, I've changed a corsa axle/rear beam over. Maye it's just the names I'm giving things. I'd call the hub the bit with the actual brake assembly in it, that bolts with the 4 torx bolts to the axle - the bit that the wheel bolts bolt through to. And the drum the hollow bit that you remove to change shoes/master cylinder and the like. I had thought the drum was held on with a small screw, just checked and it's not. My bad, only thought that because I thought it was the same set up as a mk3 astra. [Edited on 12-10-2008 by alan-g-w] [/quote]
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