It takes a 1 1/4 inch socket
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32 mm
There are plenty of websites that have the information you need to determine this. One site is rimhelp.com. You need to compare bolt pattern, hub diameter and backspace. The bolt pattern and hub diameter will tell you if it will physically fit. If the hub diameter is smaller it won't fit and if it is bigger you probably need a spacer. The wheelsize and the tire size you choose should match or at least be close to the OEM size so it doesn't mess up your speedometer.
inch and a quarter or one and five sixteenths
35mm.
If you are lucky like me you spray a lot of WD40 on the hub and use wrenches to work it back and forth until you feel the spring action. otherwise, good luck . use PB Buster it is better than WD 40 It is made for freeing rusted bolts and screws
For Axle Nut its 30mm
The big nut on the end of the axle shaft is 1 1/4 in
Automatic hubs require a 2 3/8" socket which can be found at most autoparts stores.
32mm. is the hub nut size
Most wheel hub nuts are 36mm in size. However, this will vary depending on the type of axle and the manufacturer of the hub nut.
Beat around it with pref. a dead blow hammer or you hold a board against it and use big hammer