If you are far enough along in the disassembly to wonder about the size of the nut then you should do as any mechanic does: look at the nut, get a feel for the size and then pick out a couple possibilities from your socket collection to try.
Sorry if this doesnt provide a precise mm size for you but if you are trying to fix something I have to assume you have tools and can figure out what socket goes correctly on what nut.
I guarantee you that you could've figured this out a lot faster from under your car than it has taken you to ask this question and wait for an answer.
Just sayin.......
36 mm or 1 7/16in.
The PCM is located on the firewall behind the coolant reservoir on the passenger side of the vehicle. Most notably are 3 large connectors.
It's on the bottom of the transfer case. It's a large white/yellowed sensor with a 2 wire connector.
There is a large nut in the center of the wheel under the boss cover, tighten it to the manufacturers specification. If, however, the steering is wandering this could indicate a loose steering/suspension joint or problems in the rack or steering column which must be checked out and repaired before the vehicle is used further.
Large ranching family from Oklahoma, I believe they descend from the Cherokee Nation. Struck it rich off oil found on their ranch. Very private and down to earth, you would never know they are worth millions.
De Koven baby grandpiano 1920 large 5178
Your local dealer has a large selection.
I have used a large "C" clamp, to compress the caliper flush to the face.
Front driver side of engine, under large black screw on cap.
The PCM is located on the firewall behind the coolant reservoir on the passenger side of the vehicle. Most notably are 3 large connectors.
A seemingly LARGE joint compared to that of a gangsta joint.
I had a similar problem with my 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and it turned out to be my front sway bar bushings and front sway bar link. The sound was a large clunk sound when I went over bumps. After I got it fixed there were no problems.
The relay for the power antenna on a 95 jeep grand Cherokee is located inside the glove box. You have to remove a panel that is in the "floor" of the glove box and there are several relays in there. There are 6 small relays and 6 large relays, the antenna relay is the top left large relay.
The problem is with the coil or coil pack. There is a large bolt through the coil that goes into the block it will sometimes get hot when it does the engine will not run.
The word "large" in French is spelled "grand".
large = wide grand = tall grand = great
Large vapor leak in the evaporative emissions system You could have a gasoline vapor leak anywhere from the gas cap to the tank to the engine.
One large = 100 50 Large = 5,000 One grand = 1,000 50 grand = 50,000