The socket size for the axle shaft not, on a 2006 Chevrolet cobalt, is three-quarter inch. The socket should be a five-point socket.
The nut on the front axle shaft uses a 1 11/16 inch socket.The nut on the front axle shaft uses a 1 11/16 inch socket.
The axle shaft nut takes a 1 and 11/16 inch socket
The axle shaft nut requires a 1 and 11/16 inch socket.
what size is the axle nut on a 03 chevy cobalt
1 11/16 sold at the parts store as a dodge nut socket 15.99
1 and 11/16 inch
1 11/16 inch
Axle shaft seal.Axle shaft seal.
The big nut on the end of the axle shaft is 1 1/4 in
The first step to replacing the rear differential bushings on a 2001 outback is to gather the necessary tools and materials. To complete the project you will need a hydraulic jack a ratchet a socket set a torque wrench new bushings and an axle puller. Jack up the car Use the hydraulic jack to raise the car off the ground and support it with jack stands. Make sure the car is secure and wont move. Remove the axle shaft Use the ratchet and socket set to loosen and remove the axle shaft bolts. Then using the axle puller remove the axle shaft from the differential. Replace the bushings Remove the old bushings and replace them with the new ones. Make sure the bushings are properly aligned and seated. Reinstall the axle shaft Reinstall the axle shaft and use the torque wrench to tighten the bolts to the correct specifications.Once the new bushings are installed and the axle shaft is secured you can lower the car and test drive it to ensure that the differential is functioning properly.
Depends on the year and what size Ram. All 1994-2001 four wheel drive trucks used a 1 11/16 inch socket ot remove the front axle shaft nut. 2002-current 2500 and 3500 still use the same socket. 2002-current 1500 trucks use a 1 3/8
Axle shaft, steering shaft, drive shaft, distributor shaft