Socket type - not on tractor

Today's project was to be changing out th RF hub assembly on my '04 Stratus.

I'm stopped dead in my tracks. The heads on the bolts holding the assembly in are of a type I've never seen before.

Looking from the end of the, the head would resemble a thick, stubby cross (think of the one the Red Cross uses). Side view, flat on the end with the sides rounded like a thick rivet, except for where the four corners are notched out to make th cross you see from the end.

Any idea what that's called and who might sell one?
 
Here's what torx sockets look like. They were needed on GM brakes. Hal
torxbt.jpg
 
Correction here. Torx fasteners have six (6) points.
I have no idea what you'll need for the Dodge.
Good Luck and God Bless
 
I did a quick search on Google and I found this...


http://www.justanswer.com/dodge/1ehue-bolts-dodge-stratus-2005-hub-assembly-tool-need-off.html



Not sure if that is what you have, but they mention an "external torx".

Hope this helps,

Steven
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(quoted from post at 08:12:30 07/28/11) Here's what torx sockets look like. They were needed on GM brakes. Hal
torxbt.jpg

Those would be Torx bits. What you need is the female equivalent, which would be a Torx socket.
 

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