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Old 10-15-2009, 05:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Torque Spec For 27mm Nut On the Rear Hub?

Can't find it anywhere in the Haynes Manual for the 99 model, but then they want you to just replace the whole mess. I want to re-grease the cheap-a$$ bearings in these Chinese-made hubs I got on ebay. Two rear hubs, two different colors of grease and once I got them apart, two different style plastic ball bearing cages. Haynes says the 95 and earliers are at 90 ft. lbs. Anyone know what the difference is between pre 95 and post 95? This is my first Toyota(99 VE model 150k on it)

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Old 10-19-2009, 01:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The torque rating on the 4-hub bolts are 59ft.lbs for the 8th generation Corolla (1998-2002). The two axle carrier bolts and nuts (bolts the axle carrier to the rear strut). Those are 1.05ft.lbs. The bolt and nut that runs through the two lower suspension arms - 89ft.lbs, the strut rob (chassis to axle carrier - 67ft.lbs)
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Thanks, but I need the torque spec for the 27mm flange nut that holds the bearing assembly up against the inner and outer races. It's only accessible when the rear hub is off the vehicle. ANYONE know this value?

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