Cv axle hardware question
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Cv axle hardware question
Hey guys been awhile since I've been active on here. Finally putting my yota back together with new ball joints, wheel bearings, calipers, pads, shoes shocks, spindle bushings, cv axle etc. I removed a broke cv joint on the passenger side 3 or 4 years ago and just now am putting a new one in. Had to replace the spindle bushings and rear seal, and of course, I lost the nuts that hold the cv joint to the studs on the differential side. Anyone happen to know the nut size/ thread pitch for those studs? Dealership will sell me them all day for a rediculous price, but can't tell me the size? Thanks ahead of time for any help!
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I'm going to GUESS 10x1, but you're looking right at them. This might be a good time to get some basic measuring tools.
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-di...per-61585.html
I use them (particularly the calipers) ALL the time.
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-di...per-61585.html
I use them (particularly the calipers) ALL the time.
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Yea I used to have a standard thread pitch guage but let someone borrow it you know how that goes. Went yesterday to buy one and none of the automotives in my area have them, HF bout an hour away. I'll just measure the stud diameter and get a handful of different ones from lowes and go from there. Just hoping someone else might have had to buy one in the past
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