What size socket do I need to take nut off the end of the CV shaft?
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It's all good. I've just been a little irritated lately at how many questions are popping up that have been answered multiple times. Nothing personal against you. With the exception of odd-ball questions and "custom" project questions, just about everything has been covered in detail at some point in time.
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Originally posted by quickangel93well since theres no 35mm in my garage i have to use a 36. im sure you can buy a 35mm socket.
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Originally posted by quickangel93GOD i need my 36mm socket to stop slipping on my 35mm bolt.
when you put the socket on you have some play, ya know?
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Originally posted by preludeman92Well, not all honda's are 36mm... just the big/fast ones. Most Civics and early preludes (pre 92) are 32mm. I'd assume that pre 90 accords follow this pattern.
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Well, my 36mm socket and my ball joint separator fork are on the way. I have never replaced a CV axle before, but I am sick of paying to have to done, I am going through one every 6 months, probably because they are the cheap autozone re-man ones. They have a lifetime warranty, so I hate to buy another one somewhere else because I get autozone replacements for free.
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I broke 3 socket wrenches when trying to take off the axle nut last year..Got pissed off,went to Princess Auto, grabbed a big ass 36mm wrench, put it on the nut, grabbed a hammer, pounded it good for a minute, aaand it came off..
Who needs an impact gun and a compressor, eh?
Good luck with the axle..It's a pretty easy job once you get the axle nut off
Ronald
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