Do you need torque spec for Nissan Micra drum?
Vocational, Technical or Tra… Vocational, Technical or Tra… Vocational, Technical or Tra… I have to replace a front hub assembly on my 2003 Nissan Murano. I have to replace a front hub assembly on my 2003 Nissan Murano. I am having trouble locating torque specifications regarding the axle nut and … read more Master Automobile Technici…
Do you need torque multplier for 2006 Nissan Titan?
Randy, Please tell me what the proper initial torque spec for the Pinion Nut 2006 Nissan Titan. Will I need A torque multplier to set the pinion … read more
How big is front wheel bearing on Land Cruiser?
Right I plan this weekend to take a look at my drivers side front wheel bearing that has play and assume I might just be able to tighten it up to take up the play. I have the 54mm socket and if need be Toyo have the parts in stock if I find I have to replace it.
What are torque specifications for front and rear axles?
Torque specification guide Front & rear axle nut torque specifications for FWD, RWD & 4 W/D vehicles One of the most common mistakes during installation is improper torque of the Axle nut. To guarantee the (Bearing, Spindle or Hub) is torqued correctly, follow the manufacture’s installation procedure.
Where can I find the torque specification guide?
Ensure that you have the correct torque for the application by referring to SKF 457377 torque specification guide or contact the vehicle manufactures dealer. It is important that you properly torque the spindle nut to ensure optimum bearing life. Under torque of an axle nut will allow excessive movement causing uneven loading and excessive wear.
Do you need a calibrated torque wrench to install an axle nut?
To guarantee the (Bearing, Spindle or Hub) is torqued correctly, follow the manufacture’s installation procedure. Ignoring these important details will reduce the life of your (Bearing, Spindle or Hub). Use a qualified, calibrated torque wrench. Do not use an impact gun to install the axle nut. The impact gun will damage the axle nut.
Why is it important to torque the spindle nut?
It is important that you properly torque the spindle nut to ensure optimum bearing life. Under torque of an axle nut will allow excessive movement causing uneven loading and excessive wear. Over torque of the axle nut will cause excessive load and cause the bearing to overheat, this is one of the most common causes for failures.