1985 4-Runner rotor/bearing/shaft locking nut
SidneyCanada
11-29-2005, 07:58 PM
Anyone know the specs for the locking nut and bolt that allows the rotor to be bolted to the bearing and rotor and shaft on a 4x4 1985 4-Runner with the factory SFA=solid front axle?.Thanks in advance.
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Dartmouth,Nova Scotia
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1985 Toyota 4-Runner,solid front straight axle,factory cruise control,sunroof,22R-E,W56,RN60LV-MSEK,rusted rear step/towing chrome bumper with 246 000 KM
Sidney® ™
Repairs tv's,vcr's,home/car audio out of my home
E-mail:sidneybek@yahoo.com
Dartmouth,Nova Scotia
Canada
1985 Toyota 4-Runner,solid front straight axle,factory cruise control,sunroof,22R-E,W56,RN60LV-MSEK,rusted rear step/towing chrome bumper with 246 000 KM
Brian R.
11-29-2005, 10:28 PM
I will assume you are talking about the adjusting nut that preloads the wheel bearing....
Install the thrust washer and adjusting nut
Tighten the nut to 43 ft-lbs
Loosen the nut until it can be turned by hand
Retighten the nut to 35-60 in-lbs then turn the hub two or three times to be sure it moves smoothly with no play in the bearings
Pull on one of the lug studs with a spring balance perpendicular to the radius of the hub. The correct pre-load is 6.2-12.6 lbs
Loosen or tighten the nut to obtain the correct pre-load.
Install the lock washer and locknut
Tighten the locknut to 58-72 ft-lbs
Secure the locknut by bending one tab over the locknut and one tab over the adjusting nut
Install the thrust washer and adjusting nut
Tighten the nut to 43 ft-lbs
Loosen the nut until it can be turned by hand
Retighten the nut to 35-60 in-lbs then turn the hub two or three times to be sure it moves smoothly with no play in the bearings
Pull on one of the lug studs with a spring balance perpendicular to the radius of the hub. The correct pre-load is 6.2-12.6 lbs
Loosen or tighten the nut to obtain the correct pre-load.
Install the lock washer and locknut
Tighten the locknut to 58-72 ft-lbs
Secure the locknut by bending one tab over the locknut and one tab over the adjusting nut
SidneyCanada
11-30-2005, 05:02 AM
Thanks but I needed the specs for the bolt so that I can buy one.
Brian R.
11-30-2005, 06:28 PM
What bolt is that?
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