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Old June 6th 06, 03:37 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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What size nut holds on the back brake hub on a
1996 Intrepid? I thought it was a 34mm deep socket
but it seems bigger than that. Thanks for any help.


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Old June 6th 06, 11:26 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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den630 wrote:
> What size nut holds on the back brake hub on a
> 1996 Intrepid? I thought it was a 34mm deep socket
> but it seems bigger than that. Thanks for any help.
>
>

According to this thread (has what appears to be the procedure out of
the FSM) on DI.net:
http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...rum+nut+siz e
some guy used a 1-7/8" socket, which, if correct, would translate into
either a 47 or 48mm. Torque would be 124 ft-lbs.

Bill Putney
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Old June 7th 06, 03:05 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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"Bill Putney" > wrote in message
...
> den630 wrote:
> > What size nut holds on the back brake hub on a
> > 1996 Intrepid? I thought it was a 34mm deep socket
> > but it seems bigger than that. Thanks for any help.
> >
> >

> According to this thread (has what appears to be the procedure out of
> the FSM) on DI.net:
>

http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...rum+nut+siz e
> some guy used a 1-7/8" socket, which, if correct, would translate into
> either a 47 or 48mm. Torque would be 124 ft-lbs.
>
> Bill Putney
> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> address with the letter 'x')


Thanks Bill I didn't even know that there was a www.dodgeintrepid.net web
site. There is allot of
good information on the site.
Thanks again
Den



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Old June 7th 06, 03:39 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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den630 wrote:

> "Bill Putney" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>den630 wrote:
>>
>>>What size nut holds on the back brake hub on a
>>>1996 Intrepid? I thought it was a 34mm deep socket
>>>but it seems bigger than that. Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>>

>>
>>According to this thread (has what appears to be the procedure out of
>>the FSM) on DI.net:
>>

>
> http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...rum+nut+siz e
>
>>some guy used a 1-7/8" socket, which, if correct, would translate into
>>either a 47 or 48mm. Torque would be 124 ft-lbs.
>>
>>Bill Putney
>>(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
>> address with the letter 'x')

>
>
> Thanks Bill I didn't even know that there was a www.dodgeintrepid.net web
> site. There is allot of
> good information on the site.
> Thanks again
> Den


You're welcome!

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')
 




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