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Sir, what torque is required for a 96 century buick front wheel hub assebly nut. I need to know if this varies with different manufacturers of assemblies. Thanks, bill 3.1 engine front wheel drive.

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The initial setting is 70ftlbs the final is107. hope this was the info you need. Rate my answer so I know that it was helpfull Good luck

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