1 and 11/16 inch
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It is on the left front of engine. Points at the left front cam shaft. UNplug the wire , unscrew bolt, and pull sensor out.
there is no drive shaft it's front wheel drive
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I believe it's a 35mm
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If you aretalking about the axle shaft between the wheel and differential on the front first loosen the lug nuts on either side that need to be removed. the jack the truck up and support with jack stands. Remove the tire and the brake calipers. Then using a 43 mm socket remove the hex nut on the spindle (axle shaft) . there are 3 bolts on the inside of the hub (9/16) which need to be removed. You might have to separate the bearing retainer ( the part that the 9/16 bolts hold) from the housing by prying between them. The axle shaft should pull out from the differential by hand force.
Front Park/Turn Signal and Sidemarker LightsLocate the access door in the wheel house.Rotate the access door to remove.Twist out the light socket and remove bulb.Replace bulb, reinstall socket and then reinstall access door.
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For a 1999 Dakota 2wd, the best socket to use is a six point 35mm, or a 1 3/8 sae. I have used a 36mm six point successfully, but the 35mm is a better fit.
It is in the side of the block, behind the starter.
In front of the radiator