Bingo. A perfect very snug fit. Very pleased with my eBay purchase from Australia and at around £45 inc postage it’s a relative bargain compared to prices from a mainstream tool supplier if you can find one.
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Bingo. A perfect very snug fit. Very pleased with my eBay purchase from Australia and at around £45 inc postage it’s a relative bargain compared to prices from a mainstream tool supplier if you can find one.
Legend !!As we all know by now, INEOS spare parts aren't exactly cheap in the automotive world and are sometimes also not immediately available. It can't hurt, therefore, to have an alternative in case of need.
I've now found such an alternative for the front wheel hub nut (INEOS part number: GRA 5E00-021560), which is a special nut measuring M30 x 15, with a 41 mm wrench size and a 50 mm lower diameter.
This nut is intended for single use only and should be replaced with every repair. It is tightened to 375 Nm.
As -Logsplitter- painfully discovered, INEOS charges £105 or €120 for this nut.
Since the INEOS Grenadier uses the Carraro HS6.04 axle at the front and the HS8.06 at the rear, it seemed likely that this nut also came from Carraro.
That's indeed the case, and the nut is listed by Carraro under part number 135938. As a Carraro nut, it costs only £30 or €35 on eBay, for example.
I received two of these Carraro nuts with part number 135938 today. They are identical in all dimensions to the nut that- Logsplitter- received from INEOS.
Great discovery.As we all know by now, INEOS spare parts aren't exactly cheap in the automotive world and are sometimes also not immediately available. It can't hurt, therefore, to have an alternative in case of need.
I've now found such an alternative for the front wheel hub nut (INEOS part number: GRA 5E00-021560), which is a special nut measuring M30 x 15, with a 41 mm wrench size and a 50 mm lower diameter.
This nut is intended for single use only and should be replaced with every repair. It is tightened to 375 Nm.
As -Logsplitter- painfully discovered, INEOS charges £105 or €120 for this nut.
Since the INEOS Grenadier uses the Carraro HS6.04 axle at the front and the HS8.06 at the rear, it seemed likely that this nut also came from Carraro.
That's indeed the case, and the nut is listed by Carraro under part number 135938. As a Carraro nut, it costs only £30 or €35 on eBay, for example.
I received two of these Carraro nuts with part number 135938 today. They are identical in all dimensions to the nut that- Logsplitter- received from INEOS.
My bad, I miss read the caliper image that Logsplitter postedThe front axle nut needs a 41 mm socket not 37 mm !!!!!!
Have you tried ordering from that site ? I thought I would give it a go just to check out shipping costs, but no luck in adding items to the basket from the UK.Front Carraro Axle Nut for $21.70
https://originalparts4you.com/part/carraro/135938
Koken high quality 41mm socket for the front axle nut.
https://kokenusa.com/products/impact-socket-3-4sq-dr-41mm
A cheap 41mm socket from Amazon. Readily available from other manufacturers too. Choose your favorite
Amazon Link
Rear Carraro Axle Nut for $21.79
https://originalparts4you.com/part/carraro/136248
Momento 2-GU11 socket for the rear axle nut. It is not cheap at $359.93 but at least it is available.
https://www.freertool.com/collections/all/products/momento-mm-2-gu11?_pos=1&_sid=7be98b3e6&_ss=r
TheDocAUS shared the link for the front axle nut in post #26 but I thought it might be helpful to have all the links in one place.
I did see the 135938 on Ebay.it for €35Have you tried ordering from that site ? I thought I would give it a go just to check out shipping costs, but no luck in adding items to the basket from the UK.
I have not placed an order. Currently contemplating if I really need to have these parts in my spares box.Have you tried ordering from that site ? I thought I would give it a go just to check out shipping costs, but no luck in adding items to the basket from the UK.