Wheel Bearing

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john266
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Hey guys, I just got around to changing all the wheel studs on my '90 today to put my 16's on it.  I had to pull the hubs off the front to change the studs, and when I put it all back together, my right front wheel is squealing like the bearing is bad.  Is there a torque spec on the main hub nut?  I just used the impact to put it back on, but I'm not sure if I'm correct in doing that.  Does anyone have any ideas?  Thanks


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There is a spec for the wheel nut, but I'm not in front of a manual right now to recite it.  It is something like 190 ft-lbs.  Depending on how high you have the impact set you might have overdone it I suppose.  If there are a lot of miles on the bearing it could be that it didn't take much to finish it off either.  Bearings aren't that expensive- like $35 at Autozone, etc.  I've bought my share- with more to come on my autox car before the season starts!


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On my old 90GT it was 71ft-lbs then 191ft-lbs on the ground.


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dont have a book but generally cars are around 180 ft lbs and if you have a decent gun then chances are you are way over that so id suggest torqueing it right then driving it if you hear a howling noise coming from that side the wheel bearing is bad just go buy one put it in and torque it and then have a good day.

P.S. i agree with quad4 if its the oe bearing you probable just put it over the edge. if you tell me the specific model i can look on shopkey tommarow and tell you what the spec is.


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