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Originally Posted by Rebe
I looked at that tool you referenced and it doesn't look like it would fit the nut that is shown in the buy parts for that pinion nut. The nut look like a star all the way around. That socket appears to be like for a square slotted like nut of sorts. I was wondering, also, it it can be replaced by just running it up on ramps in the rear instead of using jack stands?
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I've got that socket around here somewhere.............
Yes, you can put the vehicle on ramps and do the job. You might be able to drop the driveshaft from the rear yoke without loosening the large nut in the middle of the shaft. This would save quite a bit of work.