Driveaxle retaining nut
Captain Ahab
02-02-2010, 12:48 PM
Hey I was wondering what size the driveaxle retaining nut is on a '97-'03 Malibu or '03-'04 Classic.
Have a wheel bearing starting to go bad (I think).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Have a wheel bearing starting to go bad (I think).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
AD2BU
02-07-2010, 05:02 PM
I don't remember the exact size, but when I replaced the bearing/hub assembly on my 98, I went to AutoZone and they had a replacement axle in stock and we used that to get the right size socket. Rented the socket and puller from them for $0. Remember to loosen the retaining nut with the vehicle on the ground (with a big breaker bar). You won't be able to loosen it once you have the vehicle up - even with an impact wrench. Also, the torque is like 175 ft-lbs (or something pretty high). I just went to the max on my torque wrench and then took another 1/8 turn with a breaker/cheater bar and called it good.
Good luck with the repair. The bolts that hold the hub on the back side are difficult to get a socket/torque wrench on.
Good luck with the repair. The bolts that hold the hub on the back side are difficult to get a socket/torque wrench on.
maxwedge
02-07-2010, 05:49 PM
36mm nut and 275 is way too much torque, should be about 150 or on some bearings look for the specs in the box.
AD2BU
02-07-2010, 09:36 PM
Wow - bad typo on my part. I meant 175.
manicmechanix
02-09-2010, 11:41 PM
What's funny is the original specs was something really high like 284 lb ft and I think it was causing the bearing to go out. GM issued a TSB with a new torque spec of about 175 ft lbs and a new nut.
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