29mm
36mm
The front axle nut on the 4+4 should be 35mm. You can use a 1 3/8" deep socket but it will fit tight. On my 2000 Chevy s-10 the Nut was 36MM. The socket I bought at advanced auto says right on the package for GM axle nuts.
32mm for the axle nuts.
I'm assuming you're talking about an BMX here... Undo axle nuts, put pegs on. With an extender and a socket wrench, get the axle nuts back on and crank down.
To perform a bicycle front axle replacement, you will need to remove the wheel from the fork, unscrew the axle nuts, slide out the old axle, insert the new axle, and tighten the axle nuts securely. Make sure to adjust the bearings and reassemble the wheel onto the fork before testing the bike for proper function.
once you remove the retaining tabs off of the washer that are covering the nuts, it takes a 34MM DEEP SOCKET
It is a special 2 9/16 inch socket just for axle nuts.
19 mm
185 to 260 ft lbs this is the front center nut that holds axle and front wheel bearing together not wheel lug nuts
Spindle nuts very from 30mm to 34mm
To remove the front tire of a bike, first, release the brake if it is a rim brake. Then, loosen the axle nuts or quick release skewer on the front wheel. Once the nuts or skewer are loose, lift the front wheel off the bike's fork. Be sure to keep track of any washers or spacers that may be on the axle.
Jack the car up, loosen the bolts and remove the wheel. The next thing is to loosen the nuts joining the axle to the stath then remove the axle.