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Replacing a lub bolt stud on rotor - Printable Version

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Replacing a lub bolt stud on rotor - broncosbybart - 12-08-2011

That is some awfully high torque for the locking nut. You'll be hard pressed to get that without the tool wanting to walk off of the locking nut. I usually tighten them 'lug nut' tight. You will be able to repack the outer bearing but not the inner. Clean the bearing really good to check for pitting or scoring.


Replacing a lub bolt stud on rotor - blazinchuck - 12-08-2011

Ya forgot the most important step JayT!!


Step 1 PUT CUTE LATEX GLOVES ON,THEN MECHANIC'S GLOVES LMAO!!!!


Replacing a lub bolt stud on rotor - broncosbybart - 12-09-2011

Nah, if i'm just working with grease, it is Nitrile (not Latex). C'mon! Maybe some day you guys will get it right.. :biggthumpup:


Replacing a lub bolt stud on rotor - Casey835 - 12-10-2011

hey crawdad that torque spec on the outer spindle nut sounds a lil high


Replacing a lub bolt stud on rotor - blazinchuck - 12-10-2011

ive seen 200lb tq on the outer before, not uncommon