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Old 08-05-2007, 05:43 PM
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hi everyone,
i was just wondering if anyone knows what sort of torque a front hub/castle nut has to be done up too on a fwd car,
thanks in advance
Old 08-05-2007, 06:06 PM
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Specific to the car but generally they are done up quite tight, you'd need a half decent length breaker bar/torque wrench to achieve it......
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I DO BELIEVE ITS IN THE CAR MANUAL- UNDER TORQUE SETTINGS ,STARTED TO DRESS YOURSELF YET??-LOL-
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Originally Posted by Aaroncast
I DO BELIEVE ITS IN THE CAR MANUAL- UNDER TORQUE SETTINGS ,STARTED TO DRESS YOURSELF YET??-LOL-
na and my penis is tiny. i havent got a manual dear the car is about 500 years old
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