Last weekend, I started to take my truck apart to install new rotors and pads. When I got the hubs off, the wheel bearing nuts looked like the usual type - round with four notches 90 degrees apart around the outside. I tried my socket for this type nut, but it won't fit the nut. Can't get down in there to measure it, but it seems to be a larger diameter than my wrench. The wrench I have fits the nuts on Dana 44's, so I thought the 60 must use a bigger one. I went to buy the right wrench, found one by Lisle that said it fit all Dodge W150, 250 and 350 up to '93, along with most Chevys and Furds. Got it home, took the hubs off again, and it is the same thing I already had. Too small. The store carried two wrenches, so I went back to check the other. It was the same except it also is set up for the 6-slot type which my Jeep's front Dana 60 has (6 slots in the face of the nut). Note : these 6-slot nuts are not original to the 60 and came from a 14-bolt GM axle.
Anyway, is there a special wrench or do I have some unusual nuts on this thing? Both sides are the same.
Anyway, is there a special wrench or do I have some unusual nuts on this thing? Both sides are the same.
