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Are the rear axel nit's left handed threads I've been 3 weeks on n off trying to replace the tires on this thing do to bolts being rounded off that holds rim to spindle those 4 bolts i just need to know if the axel threads are bastard threaded thank you i bed to know

  • Ajmboy changed the title to 1986 LT185 Suzuki Quadrunner Axle Threads
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Hi. The threads are standard anti-clockwise to remove.  Have you tried using a six sided socket.. rather than the more common twelve spline socket ?

A common mechanics trick for rounded nuts is to use a cold chisel on two of the flats of the nut, on opposite sides of the nut (if you can get at them).

The idea being to partially split the nut in line with the stud it's on. In most cases once you've put a groove down both opposite flats of the nut, you've both enlarged the nuts diameter enough for a socket to get a bit better grip, and at the same time spread the nut so it's looser on the threads. Even if you cant get straight at the side of the nut with the chisel, putting a groove from the outer edge down as far as possible will likely allow the socket to get a better grip.

 Six sided socket should be the first thing to try though...

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