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Hub nut spanner for HJ60
I dont know if anyone else uses the toyota workshop manuals, well they are great until you come across the dreaded SSTs (special service tools or something like that). We want to change the oil seals on the front axel and need to remove the hub nuts, which unfortuatley require a SST. Unfortunatly after some consultation with Toyota they want 70GBP!! what essentially looks to be a socket. Can anyone recommend or know of where I can source something to fit at a reasonable price?
We think that a 56mm socket should fit, unfortunatly the Draper and laser sockets do not fit into the recess. Any help much appreciated. |
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Snap-on have suitable box spanners - 2-4 weeks lead time, 3/4" size. Price ca. £22.
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