wheel bearing hub assembly want spin once it is torqued to the 185lbs
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https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...m-hub-nut.html
http://www.rm-indy.com/wavefiles/2001ramsrvcmanual.zip
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so these are 4wd hubs used on 2wd models also?
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http://www.rm-indy.com/wavefiles/2001ramsrvcmanual.zip
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so these are 4wd hubs used on 2wd models also?
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Last edited by TejasMtnBiker; 08-07-2014 at 03:17 PM.
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I put the tire on but its a lot harder to turn than what i think it should be. i initially tried tightening a little at a time but even as u reach the point where the hub feels halfway tight seems like there is a small of amount of movement in the hub assembly up and down. im just used to the old style, u grease it put it on snug it up and set the key,lol this mess is crazy.
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update on thisn my 2001 1500 ram 2wheel drive the nut can NOT be reused it is stamped on the nut"do not reuse nut" the socket size for the nut is inch and 3/8s it is torqued to 185ft lbs..hope this will help someone with there truck..thanks for all the help on this..
When i do this as is quoted above the hub locks tight as crap. im not sure which way to go, this really should be so simple.
#16
you can always take it back, I have this style on rear hubs of my front wheel drive and the torque was a lot but once I got the wheel on it spun smoothly. If it were me i'd take it back an swap it just to be sure... yes it should be simple, did you put the tire back on a rotate it it any? Was it still super tight?
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did that earlier and once to start trying to turn it and get it started it will turn about 3/4 and stop. just had another mechanic tell me the 185lbs is for a HD truck and the 1500 ram is suppose to be between 120 and 145. still not sure.