185 ft lbs been that way since at the very least 1988.
The 3 bolts on the hub are 65 foot pounds, and the axle nut is 165 foot pounds.
OK ... Here's the REAL answer: You cannot change the bearings on a Pontiac Sunfire. You must replace the "Hub-Assembly" they will be the same on both sides .
The front hub nut on a 2003 Pontiac Aztek is typically a 30mm nut. It's important to use the correct size when working on the hub assembly to avoid damaging the nut or the components. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific torque specifications and procedures.
103ftlbs
I'm fairly certain it's a 30mm.
The torque specification for the wheel hub mount bolts on a Pontiac Aztek is typically around 70 ft-lbs (95 Nm). However, it's always best to consult the specific repair manual for your vehicle or check with a professional to ensure accuracy, as specifications may vary based on the model year or specific configuration.
The torque specification for an Avalanche front hub typically ranges from 15-20 Nm. However, it is recommended to refer to the specific manufacturer's guidelines or consult a professional technician for accurate torque specifications for your Avalanche front hub.
For the front end of a 2000 sunfire I believe it is 183 foot pounds. Check the sheet that comes with the hub assembly, it should say there.
55 foot pounds
Luckily, it isn't pressed in. It's a hub assembly. Just bolts in and out.
The front axle nut on a 2004 Pontiac Aztek typically has a size of 30mm. This nut is used to secure the hub assembly to the axle. Always ensure to use the correct tools and torque specifications when working on the vehicle.
The 2003 Malibu hub bearing torque specifications are 40 pounds per square inch. You can ruin the bearing by tightening it too much.