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    Oh what a great title! But really, does any one know nut size of rear spindle I sesrched it couldnt find it.
    ReD 91 L FIRSTiva

    92 silver 5spd with some boost! Kratos

  • #2
    Can't say off-hand but it shouldn't be on too tight in the first place (namely a pipe wrench or big adjustable will work) and it is one of those curious sizes for which an Amer Standard size will also fit reasonably well.

    Now don't you be forgetting that the passenger side is reverse-threaded.

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    • #3
      If your nuts have been bashed to keep them from spinning around
      just turn them in the proper direction it will not hurt the spindle
      it is much harder that the nuts.

      Just thought about this , some of the younger guys may have
      cotter-pins in their nuts, those kind should just spin off
      no real effort needed.
      Last edited by Movin; 12-28-2012, 11:56 AM.
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      • #4
        how do you do the cotter pin
        ReD 91 L FIRSTiva

        92 silver 5spd with some boost! Kratos

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        • #5
          Weird that nobody answered your question, but it should be a 29mm or a 30mm. (Wait... Was that the front one?) If you don't want to purchase this socket, you can rent one from Autozone, basically you pay for it, but you can take it back after you use it.


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          • #6
            21mm

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Movin View Post
              Just thought about this , some of the younger guys may have
              cotter-pins in their nuts, those kind should just spin off
              no real effort needed.
              Ouch! Later models (93s (younger guys!)) and probably even Aspires use a cotter pin and castle nut-type arrangement instead of a stake nut. It's easy enough to swap over and drilling a hole through the spindle is not a big deal. Personally I hate stake nuts.

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              • #8
                Thread pitch and diameter
                ReD 91 L FIRSTiva

                92 silver 5spd with some boost! Kratos

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                • #9
                  Oh THAT! I believe it is 20mm x 1.5
                  Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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                  • #10
                    The nuts are different colours (silver, bronze) so you can tell which goes on which side. I took a spare pair off a wreck.
                    There are photos of replacing bearings here http://www.photobucket.com/Festiva-backwheel
                    Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.

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