Torque specifications for wheel bearings can vary depending on the vehicle make and model, as well as the type of wheel bearing used. Generally, the torque for wheel bearing nuts can range from 30 to 200 foot-pounds. It's crucial to consult the vehicle's service manual or manufacturer specifications for the exact torque values applicable to your specific vehicle. Proper torque is essential to ensure safe and effective wheel bearing function.
What is the tonque specs on the front wheel bearing for an 02 ford F150
what is the torque on front wheel bearings for 1998 honda accord
Lug Nuts? 100 Ft lbs.
tourqe on 2001 front wheel bearings
150 FT/pnds
What are the torque specs for the rod and main bearings for a1999 isuzu rodeo 2.2. engine
Torque ratings for many wheel bearings can be found here http://www.towtalk.net/forum/uploads/SkyForum/files/2009-05-16_210616_457377.pdf
Specs for main bearings on a 2003 Chevy trailblazer with 4.2 engine .
wheel torque specs are 80 foot pounds.
65 FT. LBS.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/tj-torque-specs-474605/
This web site lists some specs. that might help. I don't know how accurate they are so I can't recommend you use them. http://www.rockfordcv.com/Geo_torque.htm