Assuming yours has a double jam nut, inner nut gets torqued to 350 ft/lbs, backed off, and torqued to 50 ft/lbs. The outer nut is torqued to 250 ft./lbs.
The axle torque specifications for a Freightliner can vary depending on the specific model and axle type. Generally, the axle nut torque for most Freightliner trucks ranges from 250 to 450 ft-lbs, but it is essential to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact specifications relevant to your specific model and configuration. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure proper installation and safety.
what is the Torque spec for rear axle hub nut on a 2002 ford explorer
The axle/hub nut torque on a 2002 GMC Envoy is 103 ft.lbs.
192 lbft
Axle torque specs are as follows: Axle nut torque..............148Ftlbs
34mm
175 foot pounds
Torque to 30lb-ft then rotate approx. 280 deg. not sure what the final torque will be, and it varies, but it will be very tight.
Read your owner's manual. 203 lb-ft
Use a new nut from the dealer and they will give you torque specs for your car..you will need the VIN number for the dealer.
36 mm. Torque 103ft pounds.
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