Thanks. Nut was 35mm. For anyone else who needs to do this job. I have an 06 navigator so I'm almost certain this nut is the same as an expy of the same year
2:18 - With that manner of use of wrench you have to stop make these beautiful videos cold in the head about and get started as philological adviser, maybe
Mine is still seized onto the spindle and the front of the hub has completely seperated from the bearing area.
Have you tried heat? Impacts from a hammer or air hammer with pointed bit? Or a big hammer, make sure you keep nut on end so not to mess up threads
What size is the axle nut? 35mm?
Joe German I believe the nut is 36 mm but if you get a 36mm socket and if it happens to be a 35mm nut the difference won't hurt the nut at all
Thanks. Nut was 35mm. For anyone else who needs to do this job. I have an 06 navigator so I'm almost certain this nut is the same as an expy of the same year
2:18 - With that manner of use of wrench you have to stop make these beautiful videos cold in the head about and get started as philological adviser, maybe