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size of the front axel nuts? #796851 03/14/07 12:10 AM
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1986xtracab Offline OP
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I am repacking my wheel bearings tomorrow and i wanted to be sure I had the right socket. was it a 54mm?


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Re: size of the front axel nuts? [Re: 1986xtracab] #796852 03/14/07 12:45 AM
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ChrisH Offline
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54mm indeed


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Re: size of the front axel nuts? [Re: ChrisH] #796853 03/14/07 01:22 AM
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2 1/8 will also work!!!!


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Re: size of the front axel nuts? [Re: 1986xtracab] #796854 03/14/07 01:45 AM
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Front end maintenance

Remember to wipe your fingerprints off your rotors before putting it all back together. Brakleen.


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Re: size of the front axel nuts? [Re: OOP'S] #796855 03/14/07 01:53 AM
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Stevie Offline
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If it's too far from payday and you've got a scrap piece of 2.50" muffler pipe, stick the nut in one end and hammer down to the flats. It'll look something like this. I just guess on the torque.
[img]http://[image]http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u145/Cavu2usf/54mm002.jpg[/img][/image]

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Last edited by Stevie; 03/14/07 03:42 PM.

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