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where do i get....

You can get the 4 prong hub socet at about any parts store. Mine was like $20. At Autozone, they dont carry one for a gm 10 bolt front axle. I got mine from them for a ford D44 front axle and its the same thing.
-Harrison
 
so thats the one i have to get?
87BrnRsd said:
You can get the 4 prong hub socet at about any parts store. Mine was like $20. At Autozone, they dont carry one for a gm 10 bolt front axle. I got mine from them for a ford D44 front axle and its the same thing.
-Harrison
 
Just tell them what you have. I have several different ones each one fits a variety of axles of different brands of trucks.
 
87BrnRsd said:
You can get the 4 prong hub socet at about any parts store. Mine was like $20. At Autozone, they dont carry one for a gm 10 bolt front axle. I got mine from them for a ford D44 front axle and its the same thing.
-Harrison

LOL, that's Autozone for ya. :doah:

Dana 44's and 10-bolts have the same outers, so the same hub socket would work on both

-- A
 
broncoman6524 said:
you need this to pull axle shafts (front) right?

Yup. Remove locking hub, caliper, undo Magic Hub Nuts with the Magic Hub Tool, and remove rotor/hub assy and spindle and bearings and such.

Assembly is the reverse of removal, with the addition of swearing at losing bolts, etc.

-- A
 
dremu said:
Assembly is the reverse of removal, with the addition of swearing at losing bolts, etc.

-- A
can`t leave that part out now can we:rolleyes:
 
BIGBLAZE433 said:
smartass, DUH:rolleyes:

Yup, that's me. :D

'Sides, if *you* have magic nuts, keep 'em to yourself and girlfriend/wife ... *I* want nuthin' to do with them :haha:

-- A
 
dremu said:
Yup, that's me. :D

'Sides, if *you* have magic nuts, keep 'em to yourself and girlfriend/wife ... *I* want nuthin' to do with them :haha:

-- A
well, then again.....maybe you do:eek1: :D
 
okay now that we know where to get the hub socket, where in the world do we get the adjuster socket for the sleeve on the upper ball-joint???
 
MTChevy said:
okay now that we know where to get the hub socket, where in the world do we get the adjuster socket for the sleeve on the upper ball-joint???

Napa carries them. Owatanna Tool Corp 7080:

http://www.otctools.com/products/detail.php?id=2295

Snap-on has them, etc etc etc. Use that Search button and see my previous posts.

-- A
 
just get a d60, dont bother puttin the 10b back together. thats what i did. took it apart, got it geared then found a d60. then parted out the 10b.
 
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