csr_011
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Lincoln, NE
Ok, i got the new hub for the passenger front today. Trying to get it apart and that nut is on sooooooooo tight, i hosed it down with PB real good hoping to break it free in the am. The Haynes manual doesnt have the write up on the 4x4 hub replacement, only the 2wd bearing repacking....
My questions are.......
1. Am i doing something wrong, or do they just sieze up like that. I have a 2 foot 1/2 inch breaker bar on it, wheel and tire on setting on the ground, it wont budge...getting a cheater pipe tomorrow.
2. It appears to be right threaded, could i be wrong in this assumption??
Unfortunately i have no air in the garage. I would have let the mechanic do it but he couldnt get to it till saturday and i have a road trip to make tomorrow afternoon(friday).
3. Also, are there any special tricks when replacing the hub assy?
4. What is the Torque spec for the outside 36mm nut?
Thanks for all the help on here, you guys are a lifesaver!!!
Oh, i got the engine cut out narrowed down to a weak fuel pump according to the mechanic, he is a great guy, just very busy; the fuel pump is going in tomorrow night pending the hub is on and rolling.
Thanks!!
Cory
My questions are.......
1. Am i doing something wrong, or do they just sieze up like that. I have a 2 foot 1/2 inch breaker bar on it, wheel and tire on setting on the ground, it wont budge...getting a cheater pipe tomorrow.
2. It appears to be right threaded, could i be wrong in this assumption??
Unfortunately i have no air in the garage. I would have let the mechanic do it but he couldnt get to it till saturday and i have a road trip to make tomorrow afternoon(friday).
3. Also, are there any special tricks when replacing the hub assy?
4. What is the Torque spec for the outside 36mm nut?
Thanks for all the help on here, you guys are a lifesaver!!!
Oh, i got the engine cut out narrowed down to a weak fuel pump according to the mechanic, he is a great guy, just very busy; the fuel pump is going in tomorrow night pending the hub is on and rolling.
Thanks!!
Cory