F flash041 Be Gentle I'm New Here Joined Oct 19, 2004 Messages 4 Mar 30, 2007 #1 Does any one know the correct troque for tighting the front axle nuts? Flash041
E eepals CEG'er Joined Mar 5, 2002 Messages 453 Location NJ Mar 30, 2007 #2 210 Ft. Pounds http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiB..._us/0900823d/80/1b/d5/0a/0900823d801bd50a.jsp Last edited: Mar 30, 2007
F flash041 Be Gentle I'm New Here Joined Oct 19, 2004 Messages 4 Mar 30, 2007 #3 thanks for the info!!!!
B BrApple No Life But CEG Moderator Joined Dec 23, 2001 Messages 21,731 Location Gales Ferry, CT Mar 30, 2007 #4 make sure you have a new one, they are suppose to be a one time use only item ...
S SHOgoFast Hard-core CEG'er Moderator Joined Nov 17, 2004 Messages 1,429 Location Elmhurst, IL Mar 31, 2007 #5 I thought I read somewhere that they could be reused if only a few times?
T Tony2005 Addicted CEG'er Joined Jun 18, 2005 Messages 6,579 Mar 31, 2007 #6 SHOgoFast said: I thought I read somewhere that they could be reused if only a few times? Click to expand... On this site www.contour.org , we don't recommend it. "The axle nut is a one time use, so use a new nut when installing.. Torque the axle nut to 208 ft/lbs!!! DO I NEED TO SAY THAT AGAIN? TORQUE THE AXLE NUT TO 208 FT/LBS!!!" Ray. http://www.contour.org/ubbthreads/s...d=allposts&Main=895425&Search=true#Post895425
SHOgoFast said: I thought I read somewhere that they could be reused if only a few times? Click to expand... On this site www.contour.org , we don't recommend it. "The axle nut is a one time use, so use a new nut when installing.. Torque the axle nut to 208 ft/lbs!!! DO I NEED TO SAY THAT AGAIN? TORQUE THE AXLE NUT TO 208 FT/LBS!!!" Ray. http://www.contour.org/ubbthreads/s...d=allposts&Main=895425&Search=true#Post895425