Just an FYI here Folks. A 65 mm socket is recommended for the Ryker axle nuts. A Spyder Lover member ( was told since that it was Baja Ron who is a reliable source ) posted that a 2 1/2" socket actually fit better ( I confirmed this with my new socket in 2 1/2" SAE ) but I cannot find that post so I am expanding on that post here and now. A conversion makes 65 mm ( sockets average $55.00 to $65.00 ea. ) 2 mm larger in dia. than 2 1/2". I was concerned that the 2 1/2" socket might be a tad tight but the comment I recently read verified that the 2 1/2" socket was a good fit so I got one. Yeehaaaa ! I have been retired for 13 years and do not have a fat wallet so I often need to search out alternatives. I do not intend to step on any business's toes with this info. Business owners are entitled to make a living also. "Tractor Supply" does not sell 2 3/8" and/or 2 1/2" sockets individually, however, do sell a 4 pc. set in a hard case for $64.99 that includes 2 1/2", 2 3/8", 2 1/4" & 2 1/8" chrome plated sockets. The finish and quality appear to be a decent set to me for home use at least if not commercially. See photos. Dennis
PS - I have gotten some replies and want to explain that the Ryker axle nut spec. is to tighten to 121 ft. lbs. +/- 11 ft. lbs.. The socket must be a 12 point configuration as is the axle nut so a 6 point socket will not work. There are some $20.00 to $22.00 pressed sheet steel sockets available but I only saw those in 6 point styles and at the torque specified for the axle nuts I personally would not trust a pressed sheet steel socket. Bottom line is if anyone can find a working socket for a lower price than I paid then go for it and be a really happy camper. If I had bought a $65.00 socket that would have been fine since it is a necessary tool to remove wheels on your own. I don't know everything which is why I too joined this forum. Keep the plastic up and the rubber down folks !
PS - I have gotten some replies and want to explain that the Ryker axle nut spec. is to tighten to 121 ft. lbs. +/- 11 ft. lbs.. The socket must be a 12 point configuration as is the axle nut so a 6 point socket will not work. There are some $20.00 to $22.00 pressed sheet steel sockets available but I only saw those in 6 point styles and at the torque specified for the axle nuts I personally would not trust a pressed sheet steel socket. Bottom line is if anyone can find a working socket for a lower price than I paid then go for it and be a really happy camper. If I had bought a $65.00 socket that would have been fine since it is a necessary tool to remove wheels on your own. I don't know everything which is why I too joined this forum. Keep the plastic up and the rubber down folks !
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