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<p style=”text-align: center;”>Hi,</p>
Not sure if I’m posting in the right place or website. ( There wasn’t an option for me to choose Peugeot)
I’m trying to replace my rear brake discs on my Peugeot 2008 64 plate. The instructions say use a 36 socket drive but no matter what one I use it seems of not grip on properly thus it begins to chew the bolt thing. I’ll attach pictures if it lets me.
Any advice or help would be great thanks.
Looks like the nut is a little bit rounded. First, you need to knock away the “locker” on the nut (You see where they knocked it in, knock it out instead to remove the nut more easily. Then you may want to try another socket drive which can reach better.
However, it may be stuck and some heat to the nut would help!
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