The torque specification for the axle hub nut on a 2002 Dodge 2500 4x4 is typically around 75-85 ft-lbs. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and use a calibrated torque wrench to ensure proper installation. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate and specific information related to your model.
200ft. pounds
177 FT. LBS. on axel nut.
For a 2002 the factory spec is 190 ft/lbs
Towing capacities are in the owners manual. no the capacities are not in the manual with a 3.42 axel ratio - 8900 with a 3.73 axel ratio - 10300 with a 4.10 axel ratio - 12150 you could find the your axel ratio in ur glove compartment behind all the stuff its on a paper taped on good luck
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If you want the front WHEEL BEARINGS to come apart and the wheel hub to come apart you can. The end of the axel shaft slides through the bearing hub assembley and when you put the nut on the axel and torque it to 150 ft LBS, That is what holds the front bearing hub together.
177 Ft LBS. of torque.
60ft/lbs
50 ft lbs
The 2005 Chevrolet Malibu axle nut torque specification is 60 pounds. Over torque in the axle nut will cause the will bearing to fail.
100 ft/lbs
next to your frame on the passengers side underneath your rear axel