What is the ford ranger axle nut size?

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The Ford Ranger, is equipped with wheels that measures 14-17 inches in diameter and 6-7 inches in width. They carry a lug nut pattern of 5 X4.5 inches. The front axle is secured with a 32 mm nut. "MM" stands for millimeters. Most wheel axles are measured and ordered using the metric system. 32 mm also refers to the size of socket needed to remove them. While this measurement can be significant the diameter of the shaft, or thread size, is also relevant to fit. Thread size refers to the diameter of the axle nut's shaft and the space in between its grooves or "threads". The Ranger's axles features a thread of 3/4-16".
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Rob December 11, 2020
Your answer is incorrect, 2019 and 2020 Ford Rangers use a 35 mm axle nut
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Alan January 27, 2022
My 2008 3L turbo diesel 4wd 4 door has 35mm front axel nuts. I know coz I just measured them to find which socket I need to buy.
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Mary M. April 10, 2020
The current and past years ford rangers uses a size 32mm axle nut.
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Wessel March 18, 2024
Are both wheel nuts right threads or not?
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Jurie May 4, 2023
34.5mm
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Daniel Forney January 25, 2022
What about a 2005 ranger 4.0L 4X4 front axle nut?
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