Pinion Nut

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nibbes123
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Pinion Nut

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Does anybody know the approximate torque for the pinion nut?
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The correct preload typically happens between 108 to 166ft.lbs according to the Haynes manual
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Thanks for the information.
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It is not that simple, It depends if you have installed a new crush sleeve or just retorquing after a seal change.
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Installed a new crush sleeve and seal.
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