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In the front of the Fiesta Manual there is a whole list of torque settings for all bolts.
In a counter-clock-wise motion us a 19mm socket wrench to loosen. For more leverage use a Torque wrench. The torque wrench would be used to install the lugs nuts to a specified torque setting. For more leverage use a 1/2" drive breaker bar.
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A torque wrench is not required to remove the bearing. It is required to apply the correct loading to a nut or bolt when assembling. Because the fixture may have been in place for some time a greater force may be needed for removal, because of corrosion or dirt, than the original torque setting applied.
115 Nm
Actually the nut does not hold the rotor on. Your brake caliper does that. The nut holds the front hub on. correct and the torque setting for the front hub nut is ..284 ft pounds
It is 46 lbf-ft.
The setting would be around 7 route in order to have a correct setting of axle.
front hub 120nm i think
192 lbft
185 ft.lbs/251 nm
The front wheel bearing torque setting on a Renault Clio ranges between 112 to 174 ft lbs. One needs to use a 30 mm socket on a 1 inch air gun to loosen the nut.