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885cc Classic Styled T3's: Legend, Thunderbird, Thunderbird Sport & Adventurer.
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Can anyone tell me the nut size for the rear axle on a 99 Adventurer ? I am looking to buy a socket to fit.
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27mm socket needed, which will fit both ends of the rear wheel spindle
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Lucky y'all. For the Legend you need a 27 and a 24. I would have thought it was the same for the Adv. :???:
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Thanks Guy''s it is a different size on both ends.....Thanks !
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Can anybody tell me the size (in mm) of the real axle itself?
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Axle Diameter is 20mm on my bikes.
Rear axle hex size is either 24 or 27.
I have no idea which models/years use which sizes, but I've seen both on various T3 Classics.
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My '97 Adventurer has a 27mm on both sides.
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Axle Diameter is 20mm on my bikes.
Rear axle hex size is either 24 or 27.
I have no idea which models/years use which sizes, but I've seen both on various T3 Classics.
Thank you very much!!!
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