Nettet23. nov. 2012 · 22,770 Posts. #2 · Nov 20, 2012. No. Over tightening won't put more of a strain on the bearings in this sort of design. You should've torqued those nuts down quite a bit. It took a 4' long cheater for me to loosen mine, and so I put them back on with a 4' cheater. Be eclectic. ---The Complete How-To Archive--. Nettet25. mar. 2024 · Unfortunately most of the trailer spindles I've seen only have on cotter pin hole so for those I'd err on slightly too tight. Also keep in mind that increasing end play simultaneously increases radial play. twentyover Dork 3/25/18 5:30 p.m. Use a castle retainer and a regular height nut to come close than a castle nut?
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NettetThe nut on the spindle should be tightened until snug, with no side-to-side play in the hub and then backed off slightly, about maybe a 1/8 of a turn. What is the torque on a wheel hub assembly? For some hub units, the final torque specification can range from 150 to 350 ft/lbs depending on the application. NettetThere is no specific torque rating for the castle nut that holds your hub in place. We recommend tightening the castle nut down until it stops, and then backing it off to the next notch wheel the tang washer will fit into the castle nut. Over tightening the nut can lead to the spindles and bearings overheating, which can damage them. simple food to eat
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Nettet2. des. 2024 · How do you tighten wheel bearings on a trailer? Tighten the spindle nut finger tight (until snug) and then with channel-lock pliers or a crescent wrench, tighten the spindle nut another 1/4 turn or about 15 to 20 ft pounds of torque. Now turn the hub ten revolutions. This will fully seat the races. What’s the best way to tighten a trailer nut? NettetThere is no specific torque rating for the castle nut that holds your hub in place. We recommend tightening the castle nut down until it stops, and then backing it off to the … NettetBefore you use a wrench, use your hand first to tighten the lug nut. Then, use a socket wrench to tighten the lug nut partially to level with the wheel. Next, fully tighten the lug nut using a torque wrench until you hear the wrench click. This means that you have reached the right amount of torque. rawk and roll