14mm or 9/16
The heads take a 19mm socket
It take a 14mm head size for the socket or wrench. Not sure about the shaft size.
Oil drain bolts on most vehicles vary from 7/16 to 5/8. Take a crescent wrench under with you to check, then compare the size to a regular socket and use it.
Take a breaker bar and a socket make sure it's the right size socket for the bolt on the tensioner, insert the socket on the bolt and take the tension off the belt and remove make sure you remember the routing so you can replace as you put it back on pull on the tensioner so you can slip the belt back on then when you have it in let the tensioner go and take the socket out and you should have just changed you belt.
Thread size is 9/16-18. Need a 7/8 socket for removing the lug nuts. Bolt pattern is 5 on 5.5"
what can the socket use to take the bolt for breks pad
18m thinwalled socket
The correct size socket and ratchet to remove the hold down. And the correct size socket to remove the battery cable clamp.
Take a socket set and test each socket until you find the correct size that fits snugly.
If you are talking about the center bolt for the front drive axle it is commonly a 36 or 32 mm socket. You can get a set of 36,34,32,30mm from a parts store on a lending program. It will take a large impact gun or breaker bar to braek loose.
Take your socket set and try various sockets until you find one that fits...then look at the size on the side of socket...BINGO!!! now you know the size.
I hope you mean a 5/8 bolt (58 inches would take a machine to turn). Measure your bolt head across the opposing flats. For a 5/8 bolt it may be 1 inch or even larger. The last one I did was in a truck's shock mounting and that took a 1.25 inch socket.