It is a 33mm socket you will me to remove the nut
5x114.3
5x114.3mm
It is what the rear wheels bolt to.It is what the rear wheels bolt to.
It is a standard eight lug pattern.
It will bolt in, but you need to verify that they have the same ratios.It will bolt in, but you need to verify that they have the same ratios.
8 bolt wheel would be a Dana 60 5 bolt wheel is a Chrysler 9 1/4
First off do you want to change an axle shaft or the complete axle housing? for the axle shaft,jack the rear of the truck up take off the wheels and brake drums.make sure truck is securly supported with jackstands.remove the differental cover locate the bolt that holds the cross pin in the carrier.remove the bolt,slide out the cross pin.push the axle in towards the center and remove the c-clip holding the axle in.remove the axle shaft carefully so not to damage the bearings or seal.
If from the same size engine, then yes. 2.5 and 2.2 Turbos and Non Turbos transmissions will all bolt right up, I currently have my 2.2 non turbo TBI transmission on my 2.5 Turbo engine. It is possible.
To adjust the AC belt tension on a 1991 Dodge Stealth, first, locate the tensioner pulley. Loosen the tensioner bolt and use a wrench to rotate the tensioner, which will relieve tension on the belt. Adjust the tension by moving the tensioner until the belt is snug, then tighten the tensioner bolt securely. Finally, check the belt for proper alignment and tension before starting the engine.
Yes, there are 350 turbo transmissions that will bolt up to a 4x4.
It is in the top of the rear axle. Remove the nut and bolt, gently twist around and pry up slowly to remove. Be carefull not to break off in the axle.
They will bolt up.They will bolt up.