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Old 07-25-2008, 07:51 PM   #6546
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Originally Posted by Skorp1on View Post
I did not torque it to spec - just tighten it hard as I possibly can by hand/non-extended breaker bar.

In theory, since that I used the breaker bar to tighten, then that same breaker bar should be able to be used to loosen it. Unfortunately, I don't have a larger pipe to cheat even further. The nut seems to turn a little in the tightening rotation and tough on the loosening rotation. It's really annoying - I didn't run into this type problem on my toyota. One thing I did notice from tighten the spindle nut is that the wheel no longer seems loose and less front-end noise. It makes me think that the bearing might not be in such a bad shape after all. By the way, I have 107k on mine so it almost seems like the time to replace my wheel bearing based on the many posts I've read here
Some nuts are reverse threaded, have you tried the opposite way? I can't remember if thats the case with the Max.
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