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Is there a special tool needed to remove rear axle?
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Simmo
PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:32 am Up
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I recently saw on a YouTube video that there is a large star key that I may need to remove my axle. Can someone confirm this???
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I wouldn't call it a special tool

You don't have to do this but it's what I did, just use a normal socket that fits hammer it on and it will work.

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nope my toolkit from halfords did the job! Only took 25 mins too!
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Simmo
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5 door and 3 doors won't have different axles will they???
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Dan-
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all 206's use the same axles,
 



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Female torx socket?
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Harry
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E socket
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I thinks its an E17. Try not to ram a socket over the bolt head. I agree it might work , but if the bolts are in solid, as most are, youll round it off and then you really are in poo street. I know.... I did it. Luckily I got away with it after getting correct E Socket but i shat my self when I span the head off. SO get the correct one...its really worth it.
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