rear axle problems
So I have a 89 dodge d350 cummins and i beleive it has the dana/spicer 70 rear axle. In order to remove the drums I have to pull the axles and remove a bearing nut. I measured it and it came out to 2 9/16 inches so I assumed it was metric. The guy at autozone looked it up and swore it was 2 1/2 inches so i bought the socket and it was a little too small. Does anyone have any experience with this? Im curios on the actual size and where to find a socket the right size. Thanks in advance.
I use a 2-9/16 socket bought it from the matco tool truck. it's loose on the nut but will work fine .
The thing is it is a rounded hex nut not a standard hex nut
there a pic of it
http://www.alltradetools.com/catalog...nut-socket.jpg
The thing is it is a rounded hex nut not a standard hex nut
there a pic of it
http://www.alltradetools.com/catalog...nut-socket.jpg
I got the 2 9/16. And made cuts at the angles of the nut all six, then I opened it a bit with 2 pliers and worked great.
Good luck
I would take a pic before you take a part the brake shoes, springs etc. Will help
Good luck
I would take a pic before you take a part the brake shoes, springs etc. Will help
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