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Car Forum / Mitsubishi Cars / August 2007

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1995 FTO rear hub nut torque setting.

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Conor - 24 Aug 2007 12:42 GMT
Need to replace the rear wheel bearing on my wifes' 1995 FTO GR.

I know it comes as a complete hub and I've found the part. Does anyone
know what the torque setting is for the hub nut?

Could be the same as the 1997 on.

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Conor

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Stewart DIBBS - 24 Aug 2007 22:15 GMT
> Need to replace the rear wheel bearing on my wifes' 1995 FTO GR.
>
> I know it comes as a complete hub and I've found the part. Does anyone
> know what the torque setting is for the hub nut?

166 ft lbs. If you don't have a torque wrench,  you get a 12" breaker bar
and stand on it.

Stewart DIBBS
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Conor - 24 Aug 2007 23:58 GMT
> > Need to replace the rear wheel bearing on my wifes' 1995 FTO GR.
> >
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> 166 ft lbs. If you don't have a torque wrench,  you get a 12" breaker bar
> and stand on it.

Many thanks. Is there a website with such data on it?

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Stewart DIBBS - 25 Aug 2007 01:18 GMT
>> Is there a website with such data on it?

Quite possibly. I looked it up in my Mitsu workshop manual.

Stewart DIBBS
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Bob Shuman - 25 Aug 2007 01:16 GMT
Only if you weigh 166 pounds!  if you weigh more or less, adjust where you
stand on the length of the breaker bar!

 Bob

> 166 ft lbs. If you don't have a torque wrench,  you get a 12" breaker bar
> and stand on it.
 
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