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Could you tell me the size of the axle nut for a Ford Ranger?

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Michael reading

The Ford Ranger comes with wheels ranging from 14 to 17 inches in diameter and 6 to 7 inches in width. These wheels have a lug nut pattern of 5 X 4.5 inches. The front axle of the Ranger is tightened with a 32 mm nut, where "MM" stands for millimeters. Most wheel axles are typically measured and ordered using the metric system. The 32 mm measurement also indicates the socket size required to remove the nut. Aside from the nut size, the diameter of the shaft and the thread size are important considerations for proper fitting. The thread size of the Ranger's axles is 3/4-16 inches.

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  • Elvia W

    Sorry, but your response is wrong. The axle nut size for the 2019 and 2020 Ford Rangers is 35 millimeters.

  • Jeff G

    In recent years, both the current and previous models of Ford Rangers have been equipped with a 32mm axle nut.

  • Denise D

    I just measured the front axle nuts on my 2008 3-liter turbo diesel 4-wheel drive 4-door vehicle and found out they are 35mm. I did this so I can purchase the correct socket size.

  • Claudia J.

    Do both of the wheel nuts have the correct threading?

  • Kevin D.

    Thirty-four point five millimeters

  • Kathryn L

    How about the front axle nut for a 2005 Ranger with a 4.0L engine and 4X4 capability?

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