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The 2005 Dodge Durango is equipped with a 32-millimeter axle nut, which can be particularly difficult to loosen due to the age of the vehicle. If you have access to an impact wrench, it is recommended to use it as it is the most efficient way to remove the nut. If you do not have an impact wrench, you can use a long breaker bar or a 1/2-inch drive ratchet along with a sturdy pipe that can fit over the handle for added leverage. First, remove the wheel and place a screwdriver at the top edge of the rotor to prevent it from spinning. Then, place the socket on the nut and turn it counterclockwise. If you are unable to loosen it by hand, you can place a pipe over the handle for extra force, and consider applying pressure by stepping on the end to break it free.
A socket with a diameter of 36 millimeters.
The specified size of the axle nut for a 2005 Dodge Durango is indicated as 32 millimeters.
It's actually not 32 millimeters. I appreciate your effort, but unfortunately, your response was incorrect. Now I have to make a trip back to the store in frustration. 😡
I have a 2005 Durango and a 32 mm socket doesn't fit, it's too big for the 2005 all-wheel drive 4x4. Any thoughts on what to do?
It's not true - I have my 32 and it's too tiny.
The axle nut size for a 2005 Dodge Durango is 32 millimeters.