CorAce Posted March 1, 2012 Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 So I'm in the process of redoing the rear drive train, and on reassembly I realized I don’t have a torque wrench that will go high enough for the rear lock nuts. The Hayes calls for 181 to 239 ft pound. How important is it to get in that range? Keep in mined I know how hard it was to get off and I used the same technique (cheater bar) for reassembly. Quote Link to comment
Laecaon Posted March 1, 2012 Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 So I'm in the process of redoing the rear drive train, and on reassembly I realized I don’t have a torque wrench that will go high enough for the rear lock nuts. The Hayes calls for 181 to 239 ft pound. How important is it to get in that range? Keep in mined I know how hard it was to get off and I used the same technique (cheater bar) for reassembly. Come borrow my torque wrench (20-250 ft-lbs Husky Brand), used once and I got it 2 months ago. So it should still be quite accurate. Quote Link to comment
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