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Spindle nut size? (repacking noisy bearings)

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Old 05-07-2004, 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Zoom68
No way I can just buy new seals after I tear out the bearing?
When you see what the new wheel bearing assembly looks like, you will understand WHY you just can't replace the bearings.
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Here'* a link to Federal Mogul'* web page. Maybe this will help.

http://www.federal-mogul.com/cda/con...1_8283,00.html

You will need a 34MM spindle nut socket, Lisle P/N 39750 or KD P/N 3449. You should be able to get one at any auto parts store for about $20.00. You may also need a T55 Torx bit to remove the hub bolts.

I got my spindle nuts at a local NAPA, P/N 6301606.
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