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Garage removed the nuts off the CV shaft and one of them stripped some threads

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So If the CV nuts are really single use….which is odd to me…it may be a good idea to have a few of these on hand.

- Anyone figure out the part numbers yet for Sas’ed builds?
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FWIW, I believe that it is 24mm, with a 1.50 pitch. Hopefully someone will verify.
I'm curently upgrading my suspension and on the passenger axle spindle the threads are rough. I'd like to get a dye to clean them up before I put the new axle nut on. This is the only mention I can find for the thread and pitch for the axle nuts. Has anyone confirmed this? Where did you get this info? Thank you.
 

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@mpeugeot Ok, I noticed that our axle nuts are the same as the 19-22 ford ranger. So I looked that up instead and it seems that you are correct 24mm, with a 1.50 pitch is correct. Thank you
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