• PRACTICAL FOR HUB AND AXLE NUT APPLICATIONS: Use the ABN Axle Nut Socket, 30mm, 1/2" Inch Drive, 6 Point – Universal for All Vehicle 6pt for removing, installing, and repairing hub or axle nuts on your vehicle
  • BUILT TO LAST: Constructed from chromium-molybdenum steel (CR-MO) for strength and longevity; Impact quality with a 6-point design
  • USE YOUR TOOLS: Fits standard 1/2” inch socket wrench drives; For use with ratchet, breaker bar, impact wrench, or torque wrench
  • VARIOUS AXLE LENGTHS: Output shaft has a 1/2” inch deep socket drive for an easy fit for various axle lengths
  • FITMENT: All 4-wheel drive and many front wheel drive automobiles; Includes (but not limited to) GM X, J and A body style cars, Dodge Neon, Chevrolet Cobalt

This is a superb socket for removing the large nut that holds the drive shaft to the hub. Using a 1/2 drive flex handle, the nut was effortlessly broken loose and removed. It made the task of replacing front wheel bearing hubs on my front wheel drive automobile easy. Highly recommended.

The largest size in my impact socket set is 33mm. As luck would have it I had a need for a 35mm socket. I ordered a single 35mm socket from Amazon. This 35mm socket is a better quality tool than my old set. It performed so well that I placed an order for a 34mm socket as well. I’m just waiting on Murphy ’s Law to kick in and require a 36mm socket. Should that happen I know where to get a good impact socket at a very reasonable price.

My husband needed the socket for his Hummer, so he can change the ball bearing in car. He was super happy when he try it, it work . From ordering which was very easy to on time delivery, I give it a 10 and tell anyone to everyone how super easy this was

I mean, it's a socket, so there's not really much to say about it. It definitely fits 30mm axle nuts and it's definitely 1/2" drive. The finish is even, and the machining is nice, no sharp edges anywhere. Size stamp is well defined and easily readable.

Needed a 36mm to do some work on a Yamaha fz1 sprocket swap. I had up to 34mm in my tool kit, never needed a 36 before this job. For $10 it seems nice. Held up well with my impact both pneumatic and electric on the M18 Milwaukee. I wouldn't trust this against my name brand sockets. But for the task I had it worked well. Came in a short two days.

This socket is usable with a hand ratchet, breaker bar or an air impact. Most impact sockets are not supposed to be used with a breaker bar. I bought these to use on my Harley because they fit both the top fork nuts and the rear axle nuts. They also fit several axle nuts on some of the newer cars and trucks.

The 33mm Axle Nut Socket is Top Quality Tool. I bought it to remove my mustang Axle Nut. Unfortunately it is the wrong size to fit my car. It won’t be used So, I will not be able to verify it’s functionality. Mustangs must have various Axle Nuts and this one came up in the search under ‘Your Garage’ on Amazon and I ordered it.

The price was fantastic and the quality exceeded my expectations. Given the price <$10 shipped via Prime (Sept. '18), I wasn't sure what to expect in terms of quality and fit/finish. I was pleasantly surprised. The socket was hefty, well cast and has a nice, not perfect, finish. Seriously, this was only $9.99. I needed a 38mm 1/2" drive socket for removing a gear nut on my 1979 Fiat X1/9 engine. I looked locally without finding a decent 1/2" drive, 38mm socket for less than $20. I didn't need the socket right away so I checked Amazon and found the ABN Axle Nut Socket. I ordered the socket and it arrived within 2-days, as I have come to expect from Amazon Prime over the last 8-years. The socket worked very well for removing a stubborn 38mm gear nut on my 39-year old Italian 4-cylinder engine with 69k-miles on it. I didn't try the socket on a manual socket driver or breaker bar but instead, went right to the 1/2" Ingersoll-Rand impact gun. This tandem made quick work of the nut and the socket appeared unharmed. My use-case is fairly limited as I will use the socket for only unscrewing and eventually, reinstalling the 38mm gear nut. However, it doesn't show signs of damage after a fairly rough initial use. Honestly, so long as you are not a professional mechanic or someone who uses 38mm sockets hours every day, this seems to a be a good option, especially for $9.99!

It took the axle nut off my Navigator, and then, with a torque wrench, put it back on. I needed it, it was cheap, it worked. If you need a 35mm, 6-point socket, just buy. Oh, it got here two days early, and shipping was free.

This is one tough socket, it took a beating and is unmarked. This is the size for General Motors Product Trucks front axle nuts on 4 wheel drive hubs. If you are tackling hub replacements on these vehicles save time, frustration and injury. Excellent Quality tool.