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What are these larger size sockets used for?

sanddrag

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Where do you typically encounter things that need sockets in the following sizes?

1and1/16 to 1and1/2
22mm to 26mm

I've used a 27mm (1and1/8) on the front spindle nuts on my Ford Ranger, but that's about the only time I've ever used anything that large. Are these sizes worth making part of my collection? Pinion nut or harmonic balancer nut is about the only other thing I can think of in a normal auto.
 
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back2class

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Industrial equiptment and heavy machinery like backhoes and such. I keep a 3/4" drive set for old tractors but most guys can get by with a big adjustable.
 

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They make great seal drivers too.

In a pinch they work....
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speed bump

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Off the top of my head.

1-1/16" bearing retainer nut on older vehicles and vans.
1-1/4" wheel nut on FWD Chrysler vehicles from the 80s
1-5/16" Pinion nut on a Dana 60
1-7/16" Hub nuts on our trailer
1-1/2" Trailer balls

I cant remember any more of the top of my head but I do use them often enough to make me glad I have them.
 
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Pinion nuts, axle shaft nuts, seal drivers, etc... handy but a Harbor Freight $30 set is more than enough for most folks.
 

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I've got a 1-1/2 I needed for my Harley. It's a 3/4 drive socket but I used adapters to allow me to use a 3/8 ratchet - kinda not the best solution. Now I've got some 1/2 drive ratchets, but not the bike.

RB
 

alex71

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1-1/8 is the head size for 3/4" fasteners. That's not that big, is it? all the steering links on my rig use 3/4" heim joints.
 

colinb

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I've come across requirements for three different large sockets on the Mini:

1 1/4" - wheel hub castle nut
1 5/16" - front suspension tower bolts
1 1/2" - ball joint caps
 

t100

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24mm for ******/axle oil plugs on Toyota trucks. 54mm socket for IFS spindle.
 

bcjames

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I've come across requirements for three different large sockets on the Mini:

1 1/4" - wheel hub castle nut
1 5/16" - front suspension tower bolts
1 1/2" - ball joint caps

I was just about to post the same thing! Hub castles seem to be 1 1/4, 1 5/16s, 33, or 34 mm. All had the same thread but over the years different nut sizes seem to have been used.
 

Mike83

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I used a 1-1/2" socket on a drum trap bottom cover. I could have used a pipe wrench but I had the socket so I used it.
 

Red Green

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Where do you typically encounter things that need sockets in the following sizes?

1and1/16 to 1and1/2
22mm to 26mm

I've used a 27mm (1and1/8) on the front spindle nuts on my Ford Ranger, but that's about the only time I've ever used anything that large. Are these sizes worth making part of my collection? Pinion nut or harmonic balancer nut is about the only other thing I can think of in a normal auto.

I wouldn't run out and buy them new but you might keep an eye out for a deal on craigslist or here depending on how much wrench turning you do. I think the pinon nut on the ranger is 1-1/8. The lug nuts on my Gm 1ton truck are 1-1/16
 

Zrexxer

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Helped do a clutch job on a John Deere 8850 back when I was wrenching for a dealership... you find out about big tools real fast working on those.
 

KingConstruction

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A lot of construction equipment, I had a lot of stuff on backhoes, excavators, manlifts, forklifts, and cranes that would get in to the bigger sizes like that, or on some of the steel buildings we put up, the nuts for the anchor bolts on some of those depending on the span and load on the colums were up to 2" - 3"
 

Mugen AP1

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I come across those sizes on Hydraulic fittings on pumps/motors/valves. But I see sizes up to 5'' on the Piston nuts of Hydraulic Cylinders/Rams.
 
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