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torque for hub extension nuts?

richberman

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I am wondering if there is a specification for how tight the nuts on the rear hub extensions should be. Can't find it in the shop manual. Sliding the rear axle (full assembled with diff./brakes) was great fun yesterday with no assistance. Thank goodness for touch up paint.

thanks,
rich
 
Some use as little as 60 or 70ft-lbs. I torque mine to 100ft-lbs--with anti-seize--because that's the recommended torque for the lug nuts on my 'modern' cars, and these are essentially lug nuts.

I also reuse the nuts--at least until they get too rounded-off--which is anathema to many. I've put over 100K miles on my BJ8 with no hub problems.
 
richberman said:
I am wondering if there is a specification for how tight the nuts on the rear hub extensions should be. Can't find it in the shop manual. <span style="font-weight: bold">Sliding the rear axle (full assembled with diff./brakes) was great fun yesterday with no assistance.</span> Thank goodness for touch up paint.

thanks,
rich
Axle's in? Someone is going to be looking for front spindles pretty quick...

I'm on it!
 
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