dkraven
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- Nov 15, 2022
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- Location
- Portland, OR
- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- c25 Sierra Grande
- Engine Size
- 350
77 Sierra Grande 3/4 ton with floating axles. Just redid the drum brakes and now staring at the hub pieces going huh. I have two spindle lock nuts and the tabbed washer/lock thing that goes between them.
Watched videos and read where people tighten the first lock nut to 50 foot pounds while spinning the wheel, back off, then tighten to 35, put on the tabbed washer, then the outside lock nut, tighten that to like 115 foot pounds, then bend the tabs over the outside lock nut. But Haynes manual says to do that for the FRONT hubs. For the back it says to adjust the first lock nut to 50 foot pounds, then back off and HAND tighten it, put on the tabbed lock, then put the outside lock nut on and “tighten it securely” with no given torque spec.
I just want to make sure I put the hub on correctly so everything stays put without excessive wear. Not quite sure how these lock nuts are suppose to sit. When I took them off the outside lock nut was good and tight with the tabs folded down over it and the inside lock nut I was able to take off by hand, which makes me wonder what the point of it is!
Anyways, looking for wisdom and experience on this. I recognize Haynes isn’t the ultimate resource, but it’s the most reliable thing I got right now.
Watched videos and read where people tighten the first lock nut to 50 foot pounds while spinning the wheel, back off, then tighten to 35, put on the tabbed washer, then the outside lock nut, tighten that to like 115 foot pounds, then bend the tabs over the outside lock nut. But Haynes manual says to do that for the FRONT hubs. For the back it says to adjust the first lock nut to 50 foot pounds, then back off and HAND tighten it, put on the tabbed lock, then put the outside lock nut on and “tighten it securely” with no given torque spec.
I just want to make sure I put the hub on correctly so everything stays put without excessive wear. Not quite sure how these lock nuts are suppose to sit. When I took them off the outside lock nut was good and tight with the tabs folded down over it and the inside lock nut I was able to take off by hand, which makes me wonder what the point of it is!
Anyways, looking for wisdom and experience on this. I recognize Haynes isn’t the ultimate resource, but it’s the most reliable thing I got right now.