To remove a wheel bearing hub, you typically need a large socket between 30mm and 36mm, depending on your vehicle's make and model. Most commonly, a 32mm or 36mm socket is used for axle nuts, which must be removed before accessing the wheel bearing hub assembly.
In addition to the axle nut, you may also need a 15mm to 19mm socket for the bolts that secure the hub to the knuckle. It’s best to check your vehicle’s service manual or consult with a mechanic to confirm the exact size for your specific vehicle.
Also, make sure to use a high-quality impact socket and breaker bar or impact wrench, as these bolts are usually torqued tightly and may be rusted or seized over time. Always practice proper safety precautions when working on suspension or drivetrain components.
32mm for the axle nuts.
you do not use a socket you use a wheel bearing puller to remove it from the hub Putting a right size socket into it and hitting it with a hammer can pop the bearing out, but it can also damage it so its advised to get the right tools. size 30 mm for the wheel nut and the bearing puller
You can use channel-locks if you know what you're doing.
it is a 29 mm hub nut socket
1 11/16
I'm fairly certain it's a 30mm.
24 mm i believe
My 93gmc z71 was 13/8 sae
The axle nut is 1 11/16 in
1 and 11/16 inch
To replace the front wheel bearing on a Kia Spectra, you typically need a 30mm socket to remove the axle nut. Additionally, you may require a variety of smaller sockets, such as 10mm and 14mm, for other components like brake calipers and mounting bolts. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and torque specifications.
i just changed my a couple months ago i believe its a 36mm socket.