The rear axle hub nut should be torqued to 260Nm or 192 lb/ft - this applies also to the front axle hub nut.
The rear hub nut torque settings on a Renault Clio should be set at 175Nm this is what holds the disc in place.
90 to 100 lbs
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake assembly and rotor. Remove the axle end cap. The rear hub assembly will come off.
The 2000 Ford Explorer front hub nut has a torque specification of 140 pounds of pressure. The hub should not be over tighten. Over tightening can ruin the seal.
Either a nut on the axle or with a C clip against the outside hub of the wheel.
what is the Torque spec for rear axle hub nut on a 2002 ford explorer
101 ft/lbs
To tighten a rear axle hub bearing, first, safely lift and support the vehicle, removing the wheel to access the hub assembly. Using a torque wrench, tighten the axle nut to the manufacturer’s specified torque, often found in the vehicle’s service manual. If the bearing is adjustable, you may need to rotate it while tightening until it feels snug without excessive play. Always recheck the torque after the wheel is reinstalled and the vehicle is lowered to the ground.
The rear axle hub nut torque specification for a Vauxhall Corsa typically ranges from 150 to 200 Nm, depending on the specific model and year. It's essential to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact torque value applicable to your specific Corsa model. Always use a torque wrench to ensure accurate tightening and prevent damage to the components.
Torque arms are used to prevent axle rotation in hub motors.
The axle/hub nut torque on a 2002 GMC Envoy is 103 ft.lbs.
The 135x10 rear hub has a width of 135mm and uses a 10mm axle.
the torque value is 173foot-lbs for 2003 focus rear hub nut
98 accord does not have a rear axle- just spindle/hub/bearing
The rear axle width of the Toyota Land Cruiser 76 Series, measured from axle hub to axle hub, is approximately 1,560 mm (61.4 inches). This measurement may vary slightly depending on specific model variations and modifications. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise details.
175Nm
If you are talking about the driveaxle/hub nut, the torque is 118 ft-lbs...