Dana 50 Front Axle Observe the following torques; * Left and Right drive axles-to-cross member: 120-150 ft. lbs. (163-203 Nm) * Axle arm-to-radius arm: 180-240 ft. lbs. (244-325 Nm) * Coil spring insulator: 30-70 ft. lbs. (41-95 Nm) * Upper spring retainer: 13-18 ft. lbs. (18-24 Nm) ----------------------------------------------- Dana 60 Front Axle Observe the following torques; * Drive shaft-to-flange: 15-20 ft. lbs. (20-27 Nm) * Track bar nut and bolt: 160-200 ft. lbs. (217-271 Nm) * Stabilizer link nut: 20-30 ft. lbs. (27-41 Nm) * Stabilizer bar U-bolt: 50-65 ft. lbs. (68-88 Nm) * Spindle connecting rod-to-knuckle: 70-100 ft. lbs. (95-136 Nm) * Front spring U-bolt: 95-100 ft. lbs. (115-136 Nm)
front- 36mm
2000 f150 fron axle nut
155 ft lbs
221
185 to 260 ft lbs this is the front center nut that holds axle and front wheel bearing together not wheel lug nuts
The 1998 GMC Jimmy front axle shaft torque specification is 60 pounds. You want to make sure that you do not over torque the axle shaft, as you can ruin the axle bearing.
Axle nut torque specs are 170-203 ft.lbs
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken
The 2001 Forrester front drive axle nut torque specification is 90 pounds. The front drive axle nut should be torqued in 45 pound intervals.
On the top of the truck
'97 sunfire axle nut is 195 ft-lbs. Should be the same for Saturn
just called the dealership...haynes manual as usual was useless...its 103 ft. lbs.