Agreed! I found a few that way when I did my friends truck, however his is much older and has been down the road a few more times.
I suppose I should have said "socket is preferred" as it wont chew up the nuts. Good call on that one
jpekarek. Although I must admit, Ive found its nice to just have the right tool when you need it, provided its financially feasible. Also. the socket allows for a better method to apply the proper torque to the nut via a torque wrench. Cant remember the torque spec, but I DO remember that the original TM explanation is less than clear on the proper procedure for setting the inner and out nuts. As a matter of fact, I followed the original method in the TM and ended up rounding the small tab on the outer seal off
...back to the vendor for another one.....then did some homework here with a fellow member only to find that a revised bulletin in one of the TM`s suggested a much better, and more common sense approach. Did all 4 rear axle points that way and have had trouble free operation for the past 2 weeks.
Just my
Either way will get it done! Again, best of luck!