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Old 12-14-2010, 04:03 PM
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Torque spec.

I just replaced both front hubs on my 2001 Bravada. What's the proper torque for the hub nut? In my Hanes manual it says 77ft pounds in the front of the book but in the section for the front end it says 105ft pounds. Right now i have it at 77ft pounds.
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Re: Torque spec.

Pitch the Haynes manual.... Factory spec is 103 foot pounds.
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Re: Torque spec.

Also as always and last always read the instructions that come with the front hub bearings.
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Re: Torque spec.

Bearings didn't come with instructions, so i'll go with 103. Thanks.
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Re: Torque spec.

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Bearings didn't come with instructions, so i'll go with 103. Thanks.
I ALWAYS FIND INSTRUCTIONS IN THE GOOD BRAND HUB BEARING.

Are you using the elcheapo 90 day wonder white box bearing or a good brand?
What brand bearing are you using?
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Re: Torque spec.

These are what i'm installing:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GMC-S...item483da049b6

Wanted to buy Timken hubs but not in the budget for the winter. These will get me by for now.
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These are what i'm installing:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GMC-S...item483da049b6

Wanted to buy Timken hubs but not in the budget for the winter. These will get me by for now.
OK
I see now why no install instructions.

But good price on them.
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