110 ft lbs
170 ft-pd
The 2001 Forrester front drive axle nut torque specification is 90 pounds. The front drive axle nut should be torqued in 45 pound intervals.
Yes.
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken
you will probably get a lot of Torque steer
Actually, the fastest front-wheel-drive car is the 2009 Chevrolet Impala SS. 303 front wheel drive ponies at your command, torque steer is a pain though.
First FWD means Front Wheel Drive, but I assume you mean Four Wheel Drive, the torque is 175 ft/lbs then tighten till you can fit the cotter pin into the hole.
A drive shaft is found in a frnt-wheel drive vehicle. It runs from the engine and gearbox to the front wheels. The engine generates energy, known as torque. The drive shaft carries the torque to the wheels forcing them to rotate, thus moving the vehicle.
221
If it is a 2w drive then it is 185 ft. lbs.
This info can be found in your owner's manual. Until you get one, tighten to 80 ft lbs. Front-Drive axle/hub nut is 180 ft-lbs Rear-Hub and bearing assembly-to-knuckle retaining nut 185 ft-lbs
X Drive is the marketing name given to the BMW 4 wheel drive system. This system provides varible torque between the front and rear wheels.