Rear Axle Nut TSB - DIY
#381
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#382
It's the 2759b-20, it's marketed as a compact 1/2 impact, maxing out only to 220 ft-lbs. I bought to use in tight spaces. I had no idea the axle nut was THIS tight!
The 3/4 model I ordered is rated 1,500 ft-lbs of nut busting force! So it should be able to remove the axle nut!
The 3/4 model I ordered is rated 1,500 ft-lbs of nut busting force! So it should be able to remove the axle nut!
#384
I was experiencing the metallic chirp from the rear drivers side at low speeds when changing directions. I used my Milwaukee mid-torque to remove the axel nuts. I used my torque wrench and then 1/2 breaker bar for tightening. I was surprised to see the the noisy side axel go past the original staking position with my torque wrench maxed out at only 150. I then tightened it as much as I could with the breaker bar. The other side seemed to tighten as expected with the torque wrench and then I moved it as much as I could.
In the end I moved the noisy side about 60 degrees from its original position and the quiet side about 22 degrees. This sounds less than some of the recommendations, but my noise is gone now.
In the end I moved the noisy side about 60 degrees from its original position and the quiet side about 22 degrees. This sounds less than some of the recommendations, but my noise is gone now.
#385
Each flat on the nut is 60°. How did you stake the nut at +22°? (I'm probably missing something obvious )
-- Chuck
-- Chuck
#386
#388
We used an impact gun to take off an axle nut and the axle snout snapped off inside the nut. Replacing with an non oemaxle... hope the torque isn't too much !
Replaced hub/bearing/axle and torqued to 180ft lb as advised. Used a 30" breaker bar and the extension handle from a big floor jack (about 30"), effectively 32-36" of extension from the socket and it was easy to do the 60 deg tighten. Needed an assistant to hold the socket so as to avoid hitting the car with the whole extension LOL
Next axle this weekend.
Thanks for the info !
Replaced hub/bearing/axle and torqued to 180ft lb as advised. Used a 30" breaker bar and the extension handle from a big floor jack (about 30"), effectively 32-36" of extension from the socket and it was easy to do the 60 deg tighten. Needed an assistant to hold the socket so as to avoid hitting the car with the whole extension LOL
Next axle this weekend.
Thanks for the info !
Last edited by X2board; 09-24-2019 at 04:03 PM.
#389
If you don't have an impact gun or a jack handle big enough, and want to be cheap like me, do this. Go to Lowe's plumbing section and look for black/galvanized pipe. 4 ft should be long enough. For diameter I go with 1" or 1-1/4". Use it to loosen and tighten. Return to store afterward.
I really recommend using 3/4" drive socket and breaker bar. My 1/2" bar was flexing so much I was afraid it would snap at the joint.
I really recommend using 3/4" drive socket and breaker bar. My 1/2" bar was flexing so much I was afraid it would snap at the joint.
#390
Another tip for staking the nut. I use a big flat head screwdriver; put a nice clean dent on it.
Also, take some nail polish instead of a black Sharpie to mark the 60 degrees.
Also, take some nail polish instead of a black Sharpie to mark the 60 degrees.
Last edited by hai1206vn; 05-29-2020 at 06:01 PM.