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What size Socket, front wheel Hub


Rolm
11-12-2004, 06:29 PM
What size socket will I need for the front hub nut( the large nut) for the 99 Intrigue. Need to replace the hub/beraing.

kmohr3
11-12-2004, 08:30 PM
I guess that's another tool I'll need to buy. It measured with my calipers exactly 35 mm. And I think I'd get a deep socket - six sided. I'd also get an impact socket, 1/2 inch drive.

Rolm
11-12-2004, 10:33 PM
I guess that's another tool I'll need to buy. It measured with my calipers exactly 35 mm. And I think I'd get a deep socket - six sided. I'd also get an impact socket, 1/2 inch drive.

Thanks for the answer. Why buy 2-sockets can I not use a regular socket with the impact gun. Chances are I will only use this socket once. I just hope the other hub/bearings dont crap out.

kmohr3
11-13-2004, 07:43 AM
What I should have said is:

Get a deep 35mm 1/2 drive impact socket.

(Before you go to the store, I would also double check the size of your axle nuts in case GM used more than 1 size).

99Intrigue
11-29-2004, 01:51 PM
The front axle nut socket is 36mm, there is no 35mm socket.
Just finished replacing the front hub on my '99 Intrigue and I was able to take lots of pictures while replacing the hub.
It took me about two hours from start to finish, and that included taking pictures.
The job is not hard but there are a few things I wish I knew before starting.
Let me know if you need any information on replacing the front hub.


What size socket will I need for the front hub nut( the large nut) for the 99 Intrigue. Need to replace the hub/beraing.

burijon
10-30-2005, 08:35 PM
I'm planning on replacing the front left hub this weekend. Post up anything you wished you knew as I'm sure it will help me. Do I need to have the computer reset or anything odd. I'm assuming just plugging up the new ABS plug will be okay. Thanks for any help.

maxwedge
10-31-2005, 10:29 AM
Make sure you torque the new bearing hub nut to the proper specs!

harrymay
10-31-2005, 12:16 PM
Can you post these pictures somewhere, just as a handy reference

thanx

burijon
11-01-2005, 01:52 PM
Can you also post torque specs for those of us without Haynes/Chilton's or Factory Manuals?

maxwedge
11-01-2005, 07:31 PM
185 psi., car on the ground.

burijon
11-07-2005, 01:14 PM
The hub nut IS 35mm on my 2000 Intrigue. 36mm was too loose and 35mm was just right. The deep well hub socket was $13.99 from Pep Boys as Advance nor Autozone had it in a 35mm. Once I had that socket it went very quickly. It took maybe an hour and a half once I had the right tools. I used the pulley puller/flange puller(not sure of the correct name) to push the axle out of the splines in the hub and was able to access the inside facing 3 bolts that hold the hub on much more easily. Got the 3 bolts off and disconnected the ABS plug. Positioned the new hub back in place and hand tightened the 3 bolts back on and plugged in the ABS sensor. I then used the ratchet for the 3 bolts and then put the hub nut back on. My hub was $125 at Advance for the higher quality unit by BCA/Federal Mogul made in Korea. It's a part they stock so I didn't have to wait for it or pay shipping. I don't have any idiot lights and assume the ABS still works as some have mentioned they still have a code after they replaced their hubs.

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