32mm for the axle nuts.
rear axle nut is 65 ft/lbs
32 mm
the axle nut only holds the axle in the spindle. the rotor is held by the caliper and lug nuts when the wheel is on the car
36mm
I'm assuming you're talking about an BMX here... Undo axle nuts, put pegs on. With an extender and a socket wrench, get the axle nuts back on and crank down.
My Toyota Sienna 2000 axle nut measures 30 mm Sprayed the threads as I will be replacing an axle shortly. Probably the same size.
Jack up the rear of the quad (put a milk crate under it). Remove both wheels. Remove the chain. Apply the rear brake and loosen the nuts on the axle (right side). Remove the brake caliper & bracket. Remove the circlip, nuts and rotor. Slide the axle through the bearing carrier, from right to left (towards the chain and sprocket side
once you remove the retaining tabs off of the washer that are covering the nuts, it takes a 34MM DEEP SOCKET
It depends on the vehicle, some yes, some no.
Jack the car up, loosen the bolts and remove the wheel. The next thing is to loosen the nuts joining the axle to the stath then remove the axle.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2002 Dodge. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nuts. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install your new wheel bearing.