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'92 Ranger 3.0 2wd


susieranger

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I am about to try a front brake job on my '92 Ranger. Does anyone know what size of a socket I will need to remove my hub nut to get to the bearings? I don't have a specs book. Thanks very much for any help you can give!
 


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you wont need a big socket. it is held in there with a cotter pin and will turn easily once that pin is removed. and adjustable wrench is suffifient to reach in there and grab it with the tips of the wrench.
 

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If you REALLY want the size it's 1-1/16" and I only know because I like using an inch/lb torque wrench to properly preload the bearings.

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