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Old 07-09-2018, 02:18 PM   #1
L0veless
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bearings, how tight?

just finishing up my disc brake conversion and its been pretty smooth sailing couple issues you guys have helped me on.
now I'm getting ready to put everything back together and I have a simple question being old school hotrodder I always I always rotated to hub and torqued the nut to 20lb then backed of 1/4 turn. watching the videos of this conversion seems everyone just rotated the hub and tightened by hand or used Channelocks then backed of 1/4 -1/2 turn. reason for this question was when taking things apart all 4 hubs were different, one was loose one was hand tight one was snug and one I had to use a socket to get loose.
how do you guys do this rather simple operation? I just assume RV and cars would be about the same when doing wheel bearings. oh yea its a 2016 new with around 10,000 mile on her

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