Hello together, I am just about to overtake the rear axle at my oldie (Jaguar). I have the cross joints from the drive shaft and the cone roller bearings from the wheel hub on the paper. To get to all the cross joints, I have to pull the drive shaft off the wheel hub. For this purpose I had bought a universal pull-off kit for wheel hubs a long time ago and had to find that it is not really good. with the original wheel nuts do not fit, I get at either of the two the wheel nuts neatly dressed, because they are too thick and hang on the shaft of the claw, if I then put the sliding hammer to use, I only ruin the threads from the wheel bolts. Matching nuts (M13 or M14 fine thread) do not exist in the local trade and online also only in the big pack. Then in the set is still this pull-off ensemble with the grip arms, by which one middle the G The thread from the slide bar is unfortunately too short, the included extensions do not fit, are either too short or too long. Ne matching thread bar (M16) is unfortunately also not easily available (already 1 wrong order had had). Have tried it with a nut as an intermediate piece, but it tilts sooner or later, at some point the handle can no longer be rotated by hand without extension. What now? I really hate no Is there a recommendation for a suitable and inexpensive tool or the ultimate trick 17? Otherwise I will probably or badly bring the axle to a workshop and let the professionals make it. Then there are the cone roller bearings, these are inner bearings with approx. 44m total diameter and 40mm inside diameter. I have already tried ‘flexing’ (with nem Dremel), but this does not work without also in I don’t like to cut the hub, weld a handle or the like, because I’m not trained with the welding first and I’m afraid the heat is probably not so good for the hub For such bearings there are obviously such basic hole inner puller kits. Of the diameter this would probably fit, but according to my previous experiences with such kits I’m a little skeptical. Does anyone have any experience with it here? Or maybe another recommendation? Thank you and greetings O ll