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Turbo4Runner Oct 22, 2007 04:50 PM

54mm socket in Denver?
 
Hello,

Any Colorado/Denver locals have an idea of where I can pickup a 54mm socket to swap my auto hubs to manuals?

I should have just ordered it from WabFab, and I still may if I have to, but I was hoping to finish it up instead of having to wait for shipping and what not..

Thanks!
Ben

frodin1 Oct 22, 2007 04:56 PM

Did you try the local autoparts place?

BluYot Oct 22, 2007 04:57 PM

I asked one of the mech. at Toyota here in my town. There was a generic part # but have misplaced it. You might want to try asking them...I think WabFab is cheaper though.

gametom Oct 22, 2007 05:02 PM

sears 2 1/8 inch i think

waskillywabbit Oct 22, 2007 05:25 PM

A real 54mm or 2 1/8" socket will cost you $40 plus another $10+ for a 3/4" to 1/2" adapter.

Bighead Oct 22, 2007 06:02 PM

You can run to Golden and get one from Slee Offroad.

90RunnerRed Oct 22, 2007 06:07 PM

You might try Harbor Freight Tools. The quality is certainly not there, but for something like that with a one time use, might be a good deal.

Turbo4Runner Oct 22, 2007 06:21 PM

Thanks guys! I will try to swing by Slee

fillsrunner4 Oct 22, 2007 06:24 PM

doesnt marlin sell them I cant remember and my comp sucks so i cant look right now

Jrod Dec 12, 2007 11:08 PM

Get the 54mm socket from "WABFAB", cheaper than ebay and you can count on quality, I was kicking myself! :spank: I bought an adapter on ebay as well for $5.00 free shipping, and a 1/2in torque wrench for $35 used in great condition.


Cheers!:drink:

PurdueBob86 Jul 12, 2008 01:19 PM

I know some people don't like this method but a screwdriver or chisel with some taps from a hammer. The nuts aren't on there too tight and if you are careful it doesn't mess up the nut. This would be in a pinch like i was in had to order the socket from sears but it was going ot take a couple of weeks needed it done same day.

Sears sells a 54mm stamped stee socket for Toyotas on there website OTC6612 i believe.
Sears item# 00971288000

Adam F Aug 6, 2008 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by 90RunnerRed (Post 50646533)
You might try Harbor Freight Tools. The quality is certainly not there, but for something like that with a one time use, might be a good deal.

They dont sell single sockets (or wrenches) Just sets.

CyMoN Aug 6, 2008 05:33 PM

a friend of mine loaned me the socket he used on his 87 4runner wheel bearing and it was a ford one that is 76mm I have yet to pull mine and see if it works it is not a normal socket either it is for fords but he said it worked for him.

I am planning on buying the wheel bearing kit from wabbit and the socket soon it really is a good deal I checked at napa and it would cost much more for all the seals and bearings.


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