What Torque front drive axle outer nut?
What Torque front drive axle outer nut?
On my 2014 G3 front wheel drive MDX I am replacing the front wheel bearing as it was humming severely.
Can anyone tell me what the fastening torque of the front axle nut-spindle is (the 36mm front drive axle nut in center of the front brakedisc)
If possible also torques of underside knuckle - lower arm and tie rod end -knuckle
Can anyone tell me what the fastening torque of the front axle nut-spindle is (the 36mm front drive axle nut in center of the front brakedisc)
If possible also torques of underside knuckle - lower arm and tie rod end -knuckle
on my 2014 g3 front wheel drive mdx i am replacing the front wheel bearing as it was humming severely.
Can anyone tell me what the fastening torque of the front axle nut-spindle is (the 36mm front drive axle nut in center of the front brakedisc)
if possible also torques of underside knuckle - lower arm and tie rod end -knuckle
Can anyone tell me what the fastening torque of the front axle nut-spindle is (the 36mm front drive axle nut in center of the front brakedisc)
if possible also torques of underside knuckle - lower arm and tie rod end -knuckle
Thanks man.
I had however already installed things yesterday before reading your reply, using the torque figures from the Honda CR-V thinking things would probably be similar.
It turns out I guessed correct as the torque for the axlenut on the CR-V is the same, 242 ft lbs.
Too bad it seems there are so little MDX owners having technical knowledge on the car, relatively few working on/ changing things on the MDX themselves.
I guess for most owners it is just a family hauler, no fun item..
I as a car nut with a small collection of fun/sports cars with the MDX as daily am probably an exception, working on and modifying the MDX a bit myself., also as like any stock car, it can be improved, making it even better :-)
I had however already installed things yesterday before reading your reply, using the torque figures from the Honda CR-V thinking things would probably be similar.
It turns out I guessed correct as the torque for the axlenut on the CR-V is the same, 242 ft lbs.
Too bad it seems there are so little MDX owners having technical knowledge on the car, relatively few working on/ changing things on the MDX themselves.
I guess for most owners it is just a family hauler, no fun item..
I as a car nut with a small collection of fun/sports cars with the MDX as daily am probably an exception, working on and modifying the MDX a bit myself., also as like any stock car, it can be improved, making it even better :-)
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