Hub/Bearing Bolts
HD = 130 ft. lbs. or 176 N.m
LD & SRT 10 = 120 ft. lbs. or 163 N.m
Using new bolts, torque the front hub/bearing assembly to 96 ft-lbs.....
170 ft-pd
The front bearing for a Dodge Stratus is attached to the Hub. To replace it remove all the components on the hub assembly. There are three bolts that hold the assembly in place. Loosen the bolts and pry out the hub. Replace the unit.
spec calls for 185 foot pounds of torque, with a new nut.
175 ft lbs
Hub and bearing assembly and tighten the bolts to 61-78 ft. lbs. (83-107 Nm)
The torque specifications for the front wheel bearing bolts on a 2003 Ford Taurus are typically around 85 ft-lbs. It's important to use a torque wrench to ensure proper tightening, as over-torquing can damage components. Always refer to a repair manual or manufacturer guidelines for the most accurate information specific to your vehicle.
front bearing torque 151 ft lb rear bearing torque 63 ft lb plus 36 degrees
2wd is 185 ft lbs 4wd is 173 ft lbs
The nut on the axelshaft is 177 ft. LBS. The 4 bolts on the bearing hub is 133ft. LBS.
96 lbs for the three small bolts in the back I think the axle nut is 175?
Front hub/wheel bearing torque is 190-210Nm.