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change hub assembly
i am changing my front hub assembly and i was wondering if anyone knows what size socket i need to use to get the spindle locknut off
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Re: change hub assembly
36mm. When completed be sure to properly torque the axle nut to specs provided by the hub manufacturer. GM specifies 151 ft-lbs for OEM hubs but I've seen it as high as 180 ft-lbs with aftermarket. Also, it is recommended to use a new axle nut. Good luck!
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Re: change hub assembly
Also, don't use an impact wrench, the hammering will ruin the ABS sensor, and you'll be doing it again soon.
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