On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, johnny kazek wrote: > Possibly another stupid question: Initial torque to attach hub with > or without wheel on? Start it without then put tire on? It's a lot of torque, and hard to apply. What most people do is put the wheel on the car with at least a few lugs, snug, drop the car onto the pavement, apply the parking brake, and THEN tighten the nut. Even then the car will want to roll :-) You can get really close on the torque with a 3/4" drive socket, extention and breaker-bar. Assemble all that onto the nut so the breaker bar is horizontal; put a jackstand under the extention so it's straight out from the axle. My breaker bar is 18" (1.5 foot). I weight 150 lbs. 1.5 * 150= 225 lbs of torque on the tip of the breaker bar, applied there with the ball of my foot. I pick up my 40 lb tool box and it's 285 lbs of torque. Go from there. > When this works out I'm buying all you guys a beer- Sapporo! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com