Just got done doing rear wheel bearings on a car. The hub and bearing assembly is all one unit. This assembly is bolted to the vehicle suspension with (4) 3/8 » bolts torqued to 37 ft lbs. The wheel hub side is a five stud, standard diameter (1/2 inch probably) studs which are torqued to 100+ ft lbs.
If it requires (5) half inch studs torqued to 100+ ft lbs to hold the wheel on, why is it that only 4 smaller bolts torqued way less is enough to hold the hub to the vehicle? Anyone want to take a shot at this one?
If it requires (5) half inch studs torqued to 100+ ft lbs to hold the wheel on, why is it that only 4 smaller bolts torqued way less is enough to hold the hub to the vehicle? Anyone want to take a shot at this one?