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  1. Tool to remove an axle bolt on an 07 jetta 
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    Anyone know what size and type of bit I need to remove a axle bolt on an 07 jetta. I'm trying to replace my wheel baring and keep finding that I don't have all these tools. I had to get a triple square t14 for the caliper and now it looks like i need a larger one for the axle bolt. Please if anyone knows the tech name for it or has any tips, my cars been jacked up for a week and i cant find it at my local parts stores.
     
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  2. Re: Tool to remove an axle bolt on an 07 jetta 
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    Are they like a torx but with more slots? I have got a set of multi spline as i call them got a full set from Halfords which a lot of VW/Audi use. About £23 on a rail for all the sizes or cheaper if you have a Halfords trade card!
     
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