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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: olija on May 26, 2008, 09:55:39 PM
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I'm exasperated! Even the mighty HAWK STRICTLY SUZUKI can't get me what I desire. I need a tool that works on this:
http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/show_image.pl?image=http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/8/web/2492000-2492999/2492932_72_full.jpg
Anyone know where I can find this?
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I have used several,and all of them mere junk.The last one I tried was only good for 80 ft lbs,which is pretty useless.I finally found a nice one from snap on which is a great tool,but it was about $100.
Advance auto had one for about 30 bucks,but it did not look very tough.
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Try Lordco. Jet tools make all sorts of hub tools. You would just need to measure the diameter of the nut and how many cut outs it has.
Derek
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You could make one with a drill press and a socket, kinda hard material to drill into though. I think there is a toyota hub tool that matches. might be easier to come by. NMc
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Screw it, making my own to get these pieces off, then I'm switching to the more common style locknut when I put it back together.
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I'm exasperated! Even the mighty HAWK STRICTLY SUZUKI can't get me what I desire. I need a tool that works on this:
Best of luck to you on finding this tool. I searched fare and wide for it. A good nail puch and torch worked just fine on my 96
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The punch and hammer method works well,and I have done it a few times.But it makes it hard to get preload right.
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In the pics, the holes in the nut are rectangular, is this one of those 95+ changes? The holes in my nuts (careful now!) are round. I got tired of beating them up (sorry) so I built this simple tool out of 2x2 square stock and bolts. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustybadlands/sets/72157604436430837/ If I had rectangular holes, I'd grind them that way.
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thats great so it worked? did you come up with the idea? or find a write up? you should post a write up tell what u used and the measurements and the steps you took with pics
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I'd like to post a write-up with pics, but I'm new to this 'puter stuff. I set up a photobucket acount yesterday cause I couldn't figure out how to post from flickr. The link above goes to flickr with short write-ups. I'm lernin' tho, and this is my favorite forum, so some posts could follow. A simpler tutorial on pic posting would be helpful (yes, even simpler!).
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Your locknut is completely different from mine. Mine has 8 rectangular holes whereas yours has 4 round ones. I will be replacing my lock nuts with the kind that you have when I am finished putting everything back together.
This weekend I bought some front end parts from a 98 Sidekick. I'm thinking it was a 2 door because it didn't have vented rotors. I removed the locknut by drilling into it in 2 spots across from eachother with a 3/16" bit and then using a hammer and chisel to crack the locknut in half.
The Timken bearings I ordered look different than the bearings that were in the hub though. On one side was a sealed bearing but on the outside was a tapered roller bearing.
What gives? I thought 89-96 were the same and 97-99 were the same. Is this a 2-door/4-door difference? Will I be able to use my Tinmken replacement bearings on the stock spindle and will I be able to use the 2 door hub on my 4 door spindle?
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A simpler tutorial on pic posting would be helpful (yes, even simpler!).
Check out the welcome thread at the top of this section of the forum, there is a how to post pics in there. If that does not work for you, do a search and there are numerous threads explaining how to get your pics up. If that still does not work, shoot me PM with where you are having troubles....
If you want, send an email to zukipilot|removethispart|@zukiworld.com with your pic's attached (or a link to your flicker account) and an explanation of what you did and I can get it posted for you.
Zig
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Done, thanx Zig http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=21972.0
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Yeah know Dusty, if it'd be worth your time I bet you could make a few of those and sell them in the garage sale section. I know I'd pop for one so I could get the torque load right. The gauge on my punch is had to read. ;)
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In photobucket, you'll see some pre-made links below your pictures. You'll want the ones that start with brackets that look like these: [ ] They'll have /img in the middle of them. You don't want the ones with < > and /img, those are for myspace.