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spanners.jpg The L spanner is stronger & less likely to slip off a nut, but it won't work on a self-locking nut. Both are 2-3/8" round spanner sockets with 4 square teeth. Later auto hub locks use a [url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002STRJ0]2-3/8" rounded hex socket[/url].

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The L spanner is stronger & less likely to slip off a nut, but it won't work on a self-locking nut. Both are 2-3/8" round spanner sockets with 4 square teeth. Later auto hub locks use a 2-3/8" rounded hex socket.