SOURCE: I need the torque spec for the axle and the axle
Go to the autozone.com website and register there. It doesn't cost anything and you will have access to an online repair manual for the vehicle. (Kinda handy) They have a specification section, so the torque specs might be found there. Hope this helps and best wishes.
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go to this site, it is for a 99 jimmy but the procedure is the same. www.handymanlyness.com/archiv...99 jimmy.html this will show you the basics. have a good day !!
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SOURCE: Can any one tell me where to find or what the
It will most likely be somewhere just over 200 lbs
Most of us have a torque wrench that goes to 150,
so you know the answer there,you can't go all the way there
& ruin the wrench
Unfortunately most repair shop ruin new wheel hub bearings
as they only use an air gun,take that away & they would have to
seek a new career path
I have never had an axle nut come loose at less than 200 lbs
& I have not used a new one as your supposed to
I think with enough googling you will find the spec
but who owns a $500 torque wrench for that
Go to 125 then use a long ratchet or bar to twick it some
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