The axle retainer nut is a 30mm
Torque spec: 170-203 ft. lbs.
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According to the Autozone.com repair guide (see "Related Links" below), the torque specification for the axel retainer nut is 157-212 ft. lbs.
EITHER 30MILLIMETER 32 OR 36 MILLIMETER I 'vote' for the 30mm - Ford seems to use that size often (Sable/Taurus have 'em too)
The axle nut should be 30mm
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Axle nut torque specs are 170-203 ft.lbs
Axle nut torque specs are 170-203 ft.lbs
137-154 foot lbs
180ft.lb (244Nm)
The 2005 Chevrolet Malibu axle nut torque specification is 60 pounds. Over torque in the axle nut will cause the will bearing to fail.
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.
221 ft/lbs
I can say from very recent experience: 30mmTorque: 170-200 ft. lbs.Torque specification for axle nut: 170-200 ft. lb.The axle nut should be a 30mm.See "Related Questions" below for moreDriveaxles: 2003 Ford Escape 3.0 v6 XLTdriveaxle/hub nut ..........................214 Ft-lb290 Nm''290 Nm
60 ft/lbs.
The 2001 Forrester front drive axle nut torque specification is 90 pounds. The front drive axle nut should be torqued in 45 pound intervals.
The axle retainer nut is likely to be the same as on the 1998: 30mm
Here are the answers from the Hayabusa Service Manual on page 2.29 Front and Rear Axle are both 72.5 ft/lbs
Axle torque specs are as follows: Axle nut torque..............148Ftlbs