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Torque specs for rotor bolts to front hub on a 4x4 2001 xterra, also what is the torque specs for the wheel lug nuts?

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I was told don't go over 100lbs, wheel lug nuts 100lbs max.becouse the heat.

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SOURCE: wheel nut torque settings

65 ft/lb? And tighten 1 3 5 2 4

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SOURCE: wheel nut torqu e specs

75 foot pounds

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SOURCE: 1990 Sentra How it remove and replace lug studs on front wheel

there is a large nut that holds that hub on. Remove the cotter pin and the cap from the bolt... remove the bolt and the hub comes off.

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SOURCE: Torque specs for front wheel hub nut

112 to 174 ft lbs

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: What are the torque specs

the torque are not mention out side any authorised workshop for that you need to visit the nearest authorised dealer or service centre & leave the rest of work to them without any hazard or trouble or either can start from a torque of 25 to 45 lbs. do not exeed the limit or other wise the nut or even the Axel can get broken in the prossess of facinating it so till then my friend have happy motoring & see you soon.!

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