Honestly, a 1/2 in. impact wrench, with the impact socket that fits the nut. Could be a 28mm,30mm,32mm... or so. Use a torque wrench to install the new nut--over tightening can lead to bearing damage. Don't forget to punch the notch in on the nut to lock it in place. Use a new nut if possible. There's only about 90 lb-ft of torque on one of these nuts, so a socket on an 18" breaker bar works fine.
a socket wrench and an extender.
remove wheel remove brake caliper remove locking hubs special tool required to remove axle nut
To remove the axle from the hub, you will need to first loosen the axle nut using a wrench. Once the nut is removed, you can slide the axle out of the hub by gently pulling it. Be careful not to damage the threads or the axle during this process.
To remove a faucet nut, you can use a basin wrench. Insert the tool into the space behind the nut and turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove the nut.
this should be easy to find but it isn't don't know why ! people that right on forums are to stupid to include ........ " remove the axle nut" correction = remove the axle nut using a 29mm socket! how hard was that !!!!!!! 29mm is what you need for that nut !
To remove a Celica hub axle, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands, then remove the wheel. Next, disconnect the brake caliper and rotor if necessary, and then locate the axle nut; use a socket to remove it. Once the nut is off, you may need to tap the axle out of the hub using a hammer or a puller tool, ensuring that any retaining clips or bolts are removed beforehand. Finally, pull the axle out of the transmission or differential, taking care not to damage any surrounding components.
The axle nut looks like it has a retainer on it but it's just a part of the nut! put a wrench on it and turn it off!
To remove the rear axle on a Suzuki Quadrunner 250, first, ensure the vehicle is on a stable surface and secure it with a stand. Remove the rear wheel by loosening the axle nut and any retaining bolts, then slide the wheel off the axle. Next, support the rear of the ATV, remove any necessary components like the brake caliper or chain, and finally, use a wrench to remove the axle nut on the opposite side. Once the nut is removed, you can slide the axle out from the swingarm.
To remove a CV axle from a 2004 Toyota Avalon, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the axle. Then, detach the axle nut using a socket, and remove any retaining clips. Finally, use a pry bar or a similar tool to gently pop the axle out of the transmission, ensuring you do not damage any surrounding components.
Jack up and remove tires. Remove axle cotter key and nut. Remove ball joint cotter key and nut. Drop lower control arm and pull axle from spindle. To do this put castellated ball joint nut on backward and flush to protect threads. Strike balljoint nut with deadblow hammer while prying lower control arm loose. Sharply pull axle shaft from differential. 700XP owner, axle repair wizard.
After you remove the wheel, remove the caliper and caliper mounting bracket. There is a nut on the end of the axle shaft. Remove the nut. There are three bolts on the back of the steering knuckle that hold on the wheel bearing. Remove these bolts. Then with a punch or chisel and hammer, strike the axle shaft until the old bearing comes out. Reverse procedure to install. Don nut re-use the axle shaft nut. Do not under- or over-tighten the axle shaft nut. Torque for the nut is 180 ft lbs.
front or rear rotor? jack up wheel that needs rotor removed. remove wheel remove brake pads and caliper for back axle, remove axle nut. u will need special socket to remove this nut slide rotor off axle, making sure u dont drop bearings on the ground to remove front rotor on4x4, it is pretty much the same as rear , except you will have to remove locking hub from axle before you can remove axle nut.