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Old 06-15-2006, 3:27 AM
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question on pin spanner wrench or steering stem nut sockets...

So the time has come that I need to buy more tools so that I can be that friend with everything that people borrow **** from and never return nor never buy themselves...but anyways

Gotta tighten up some stem nuts, but really want to be anal retentive about adjustment. Is there some easy way of using a pin spanner wrench with 3/8" socket cutout or am I just better using sockets.

Also in regards to the above, does anyone have a source for obtanium either of the preceding mentioned tools for less scratch then listed? Not that they aren't worth it or anything, just that its the only place I found that has a socket set like that and pin spanner of that style, so I'd like to at least compare but haven't had luck.

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Old 06-15-2006, 8:22 PM
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Re: question on pin spanner wrench or steering stem nut sockets...

on sort of the same note do u guys know if the c spanner provided in the toolkit to adjust preload will fit the steering stem adjuster?
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Re: question on pin spanner wrench or steering stem nut sockets...

I may repair forklifts too much, but a punch and a hammer work, because I'm too lazy to make a spanner wrench.
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Re: question on pin spanner wrench or steering stem nut sockets...

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on sort of the same note do u guys know if the c spanner provided in the toolkit to adjust preload will fit the steering stem adjuster?
It will work OK, but eventually strip it out as it's not really big enough.

SSG, I think you already know the answer to this one.

The socket set is better (provided the sizes work for you) but the adjustable is cheaper. I have an adjustable that just works OK.

Think socket or crescent wrench.

That set of sockets is now on my wish list.
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Re: question on pin spanner wrench or steering stem nut sockets...

Man, that stuff is pricey. Isn't there an alternative?
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Re: question on pin spanner wrench or steering stem nut sockets...

i think someone on here dremeled out a socket so it resembled a 4 prong castle and it used that without any problems.
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Re: question on pin spanner wrench or steering stem nut sockets...

so am I blind or are there no sizes listed there?

I have no problem buying it (justification-wise, that is ) but I need to make sure that it's actually gonna work with what I need it to, not sure how to do that.


Oh and there are some 4wd locknut kits out there that are similar but not qite the same...and not sure I'd want to use them on my steering stem.
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