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Spindle nut socket type or part number?

TwoToneX

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'90 XLT 4x4
I've been all over looking for this damn thing. It's the tool that you need for converting to man. hubs, and I'm pretty sure it's called a spindle nut socket. But anyways, the two place I have been all had 4 or 6 lug patterns, or GM ones. Is there a 5 lug one for us? If not, do we use the 6? Does anyone have a part number for one?

Thanks...
 



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Mine uses the small 4-pin design (there is a larger 4-pin used on HD3/4 tons and 1 tons). I have never seen one with five pins.
 






yes, i have never seen any with over 4 pins...... they are the 4 pin for the ford ranger, explorer, bronco ii with manual hubs...... not the larger one that looks exactly the same but is bigger for the bronco and f-sersies
 






come on Jarod, we showed you the tool when we were doing your lift, you saw what it looked like!
 






Ok, gotcha. When I went in there, they had about 3 4 pinned ones, which one is for the x?
 






Matt - I know what it looks like, but I don't know exactly which one is the one i need.

BTW you spelled my name wrong, and it's right there in my sig line....so you can't say nothing :p
 






Originally posted by jimabena74
they are the 4 pin for the ford ranger, explorer, bronco ii with manual hubs...... not the larger one that looks exactly the same but is bigger for the bronco and f-sersies
 






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