Product Details
- Manufacturer: OEMTOOLS
- Part Number: 25969
- Item Weight: 1.2 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 3.7 x 3.1 x 1.7 inches
- Item model number: 25969
- Size: 4 Pin Socket
- Color: Black
- Finish: Gemalt
- Material: Blend
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Number Of Pieces: 1
- Compatible Fastener Range: 0.5 inches
- Included Components: Toyota 4-Pin Hub Locknut Socket
- Batteries Required?: No
- Works on Toyota 4WD: Designed to service locknuts on Toyota Tacoma (1995+), 4Runner (1996+), and T100 with free-wheel hubs for efficient front-end maintenance.
- Prevents Locknut Damage: Fits securely to reduce risk of rounding or damaging the locknut during removal and installation on high-torque applications.
- Built for Tough Jobs: Features solid pin construction that withstands repeated use and high torque, ensuring durability under demanding shop or garage conditions.
- Easy Socket Operation: Uses a 1/2 inch drive, allowing smooth use with standard ratchets or breaker bars for secure engagement and control.
- Trusted by DIYers and Pros: Ideal for at-home repairs or professional shop service where proper hub nut fit and tool reliability are essential.
The OEMTOOLS 25969 Toyota 4 Pin Hub Locknut Socket is designed to safely remove and install high-torque locknuts on Toyota 4WD vehicles. Compatible with Toyota Tacoma (1995 and newer), 4Runner (1996 and newer), and T100, this 4 pin hub socket allows fast, damage-free service of lockout hub systems. Its improved solid pin construction delivers long-lasting strength under torque-heavy use, helping prevent rounded or damaged locknuts. This 1/2 inch drive tool works with most standard ratchets and breaker bars, offering consistent engagement and control. The hub locknut socket simplifies routine front axle repairs and makes it easier to perform bearing or hub maintenance on Toyota trucks and SUVs. With a durable build and precision fit, it’s a must-have for both professional mechanics and DIYers working on Toyota 4WD systems. Use it to remove stubborn locknuts without slipping, stripping, or over-tightening, and ensure proper reinstallation every time.