Crown Automotive Spindle Nut Socket Driveline and Axles
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I am using it for a 1995 Toyota The socket is made of stamped metal. I was able to complete the task with the tool.
Yes, I am aware of that. Specify the socket Spindle nut The following are the requirements for 2 Nut with a 1/8" diameter.
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Selected User Reviews For Crown Automotive Spindle Nut Socket Driveline and Axles
A size like this is 2 & 12 inches There's an almost impossible chance it won't The dremel on the 4runner is about the exact same size as the NUTS on the spindle, thus I had to file it up with a hand-file. I thought the price was fair for the tool. My connector was 3/4" or 1/2", and I had to use an adapter to connect it. I don't own a torque wrench that would fit whatever it was. This will work on the 4runner if you need the socket to replace the one on your car. I'm pleased with the stamping on the steel, not some finely finished product.

In the same way as other reviewers, I was looking forward to using this on my Toyota We had to hammer the socket into place in order to make it fit. This is a real pain. There is a high cost associated with this It's sort of a piece of crap, to be honest. Take the better route and avoid this.

The size of the ring is In my opinion, if your front feels a bit loose, you might want to dress it up a little, rather than be too loose. I think the price is fair for what you get.

I can use this on a 1992 Toyota pickup 4wd except, as stated in previous comments, the inside edge of the socket needs to be filed down to pass through A filing tool such as an electric file would be faster than a metal file.

This socket did not fit when I purchased it because I read it needs to be ground down. In my opinion, the powder coat is too thick and should be ground away. The rest of the program works just.

I used it for the first time and it was great. I had it once again, but lost it one time before I had time to use it.

The tool was too tight and I had to file some to clear it, then repaint, and add about 20ths of tolerance to it.

In a 1/2" drive, it also was the cheapest option.
