TQ specs what are the torque specs for the 4 bolts that hold on the wheel hub/bearing assembly? |
Book says 63 ft/lbs, but I have never seen shops or anyone torque them. They just make sure they are good and tight. Once you do a bunch you will get a feel for how tight to make them :D |
thx bro. btw what magazine is that outa? |
gm esi is where I got the info from. You can also find it on All data and Mitchells. I also have the GM factory service books for my car. mark jr. |
Thx man i appreciate it. i got it done in about 45 mins last night! and it took care of my problem! WOOT! |
Glad it went easy. Working here in the rusr belt, sometimes they take more time than that. Luckily my car has never seen salt or snow ever, so it goes smooth. I forgot to mention something. Something I always do is get sandpaper and sand the mounting surface, the hole, the the OD of the bearing case and put neversieze on there. Then it will even go faster later. I did that when I changed to longer wheel studs http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...8/fdg002-1.jpg |
Originally Posted by BlackDuk98
(Post 13106852)
Book says 63 ft/lbs, but I have never seen shops or anyone torque them. They just make sure they are good and tight. Once you do a bunch you will get a feel for how tight to make them :D Torque wrenches exist for a reason. |
I've done too many to count and never had anything fall off. I can see if you are a retard. I've been in the business to. Went to school for it and worked in shops for years, plus customers on off hours. Only quit to start my own business. I've been to many dealers and shops that are friends also picking parts, etc. Trust me, they aren't torqueing every damn bolt either. If you believe they do, you must still believe in Santa or the Easter Bunny :eyes: |
Originally Posted by BlackDuk98
(Post 13128049)
If you believe they do, you must still believe in Santa or the Easter Bunny :eyes: |
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