can anyone tell me what size socket i need to take the main nut off my 95 ls?![]()
can anyone tell me what size socket i need to take the main nut off my 95 ls?![]()
if your talking about the axel nut its a 32mm socket btw your gonna need and a hell of alot of muscle, wd-40, and screaming. good luck homie
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lol yea i kno..... lol but thanx alot bro now i gotta go buy the socket and get back startedOriginally Posted by HatchHero
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or do what my bro did. take apart my weight bench bar, and use the 4 foot long bar as a breaker bar. so0o0o0o much easier.Originally Posted by HatchHero
sometimes cheaper it you don't have a torque wrench or don't want to borrow one. a PVC pipe will domtimes work. more leverage you have the easier it will be. good luck man
yea we got them off lol we used a pole off a trampoline that was about ten feet long....lol
96mm
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thats the only way to do it, lolOriginally Posted by EJ1soSlo
32mm | torque to 134 ft-lbs
I got them off we used a tourqe wrench with a ten foot trampolene pole to break it...lol
lol you mean i got them off. let me kno when you get that hoist and i'll come back to help you pull it. o yea and i got the cam and lifters for the camaro. just waitin on the roller rockers to come in.
yea yea u got one off but m da one who cut tha boot and got that fuckn shit all over me lol and u betta get sum good shit for that maro cuz my gsr gona wwalk all ova it lol but thanks for da help +rep to my boy josh cuz he needs itOriginally Posted by joshk5145
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Originally Posted by 99jdmLs
You remove nuts with a torque wrenchOriginally Posted by Le_Stat
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i think thats what i was called im kinda new at all this.... lolOriginally Posted by speedminded
I would not be surprised that a torque wrench was used, for the average home mechanic it's the biggest wrench they own. The issue is a torque wrench is a calibrated tool, a breaker bar is not and a jack handle or pipe easily fits over it...Originally Posted by Le_Stat
1/2" Drive 25" Breaker Bar - $12.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=30395
They have local stores too.
yea thats what we used one jus like that