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03-04-2007, 01:25 AM | #1 | |
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Front Hub torque values
First time poster so here goes, I am replaceing both front hubs on my 2003 Alero and need to know the torque values for the 3 bolts that hold the hub on and the 36mm axle nut. Any help would be appreciated. P.S. I hear these cars are notorious for eating front hubs.
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Re: Front Hub torque values
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There are two different axle nut designs, therefore the possibility of two different torque values. There is a PAC Nut which most '99 and up Aleros should have but also, there is a second design. First design (Black PAC Nut) is 284 ft-lbs with a new axle nut. The old axle PAC Nut should not be reused. Second design (solid gray) is 173 ft-lbs. 1st Design PAC Nut Quote:
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