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Title: 1967-76 Eldorado FWD axle nut
Post by: 60 Special on October 20, 2018, 03:33:51 PM
I'm trying to help out a friend determine the socket size for the Eldorado FWD axle nut. Can anyone tell me what size this nut is? Thank you!
Title: 1967-76 Eldorado FWD axle nut
Post by: bcroe on October 20, 2018, 07:44:45 PM
You could just put a ruler on it.  I am not home to do that, but its
something like 1.5 inch hex.  I use a 3/4 inch drive set.  Bruce Roe
Title: Re: 1967-76 Eldorado FWD axle nut
Post by: The Tassie Devil(le) on October 20, 2018, 08:00:38 PM
Plus, it calls for something like 250 Ft.lbs torque.

For mine I use a 4 foot long Tension wrench

Bruce. >:D
Title: Re: 1967-76 Eldorado FWD axle nut
Post by: 76eldo on October 20, 2018, 08:05:54 PM
A 6 point socket will be better for that high of a torque value.
You have to be careful because some of the replacement axles have a smaller thread and nut than the original.

So you may need more than one socket size for this job.
Title: Re: 1967-76 Eldorado FWD axle nut
Post by: "Cadillac Kid" Greg Surfas 15364 on October 20, 2018, 08:20:21 PM
1-1/2"  socket.  I too used a 3/4" drive with a 6 foot 1-1/4" pipe as an extension.  Piece of cake.
Greg Surfas
Title: Re: 1967-76 Eldorado FWD axle nut
Post by: TJ Hopland on October 21, 2018, 12:12:11 AM
One nice thing about these is you don't need a special thin walled 'axle nut' socket like you often do on a lot of the newer stuff, there is room between the nut and hub for a typical socket that size. 

If your are using an impact gun try to get the socket thats drive matches the size of the gun.  Any adapters or extensions take away some of the force.  Mine is a 3/4" drive but I don't own a 3/4 gun.   After I welded the adapter in it it worked much better.  That is one advantage of the axle nut sets, they usually have 1/2 drive.