You shouldn't need to loosen the spindle nut just to rotate the angle drive. Notice the lubrication hole is upside down on our cars -- further evidence that this part was originally designed for right hand drive, in which case the lubrication hole would be right side up! The gear housing is NOT weathertight -- use a heavy weight lubricant. I personally like Andrei Cular's idea of replacing the lubricant screw with a grease zerk fitting. To remove the angle drive altogether the big spindle nut indeed must come off. I used a 1.25" wrench, which probably translated into 32mm properly. To say mine put up resistantance is an understatement -- I simply placed the other end of the wrench on my floor jack cradle and used its hydraulics to easily break the nut free. Don't forget that big nut holds your spindle on -- don't try driving the car without it (you can drive the car without the angle drive, but not without the nut). The angle drive is held to the nut by a lock ring on the inside. Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote: > > While you are at the angle > drive loosen it so you can turn it over, remove the small screw on it > and lubricate it. You loosen it with a BIG wrench. Sometimes they are > VERY tight. > David Teitelbaum > vin 10757 >