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M1028 Spindle Nut Socket?

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Both nuts should be the same. Second photo shows the washer between the nuts. Check figure 96, TM 9-2320-289-20P. You need an OTC 7158. (I have a new one for $32 plus shipping). PM me if interested.
 
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Both nuts should be the same. Second photo shows the washer between the nuts. Check figure 96, TM 9-2320-289-20P. You need an OTC 7158. (I have a new one for $32 plus shipping). PM me if interested.

Oh crap I see the 4 prong inner one is the washer and the two parts labelled "11" are the same nut the adjusting and lock one. so I need the OTC socket. Hmm Alright I'll see when I'm gonna do this.

Right along the lines of the rest of the vehicle, I popped the hubs out and literally the wheel bearings are the smoothest ive ever felt with zero play. They have absolutely fresh grease in them. This truck was very well taken care of, and has only 36000 miles. So at this point im gonna hold off on the wheel bearings.

One last thing, doesn anyone know off hand what the exact part number for the hub seals that will need to be replaced is?

Thanks,
Will
 

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Actually, this is the "exact" part number(GM # from the -20P TM)

462811
 
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