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Torque specs wheel bearing assembly 2002 gmc 1500 hd 4 x4

 
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Torque specs wheel bearing assembly 2002 gmc 1500 hd 4 x4

 

Country: Canada
Make: GM
Model: sierra 1500 hd
Year: 2002
Engine: 6.0l

Submitted: 612 days and 14 hours ago.
Category: GM
Value: CA$25
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Expert:  Ron Z. replied612 days and 13 hours ago.

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  • Tighten the wheel hub to knuckle bolts to 180 Nm (133 ft. lbs.).
  • Install the nut and washer retaining the wheel drive shaft assembly to the wheel hub and bearing.

    • Tighten the nut to 240 Nm (177 ft. lbs.).

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Expert:  Ron Z. replied612 days and 13 hours ago.

  • Tighten the wheel hub to knuckle bolts to 180 Nm (133 ft. lbs.).
  • Install the nut and washer retaining the wheel drive shaft assembly to the wheel hub and bearing.

    • Tighten the nut to 240 Nm (177 ft. lbs.).

 
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