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2009 Ford Fusion ... Front Proc 1 Note ... Front Proc 2 Note ... Do not attempt to tighten the nut with the vehicle on the ground or the wheel bearing will be ...
Dec. 2, 2019 - Im replacing the front wheel bearing assemble this weekend and cant find the torque spec for the ale nut. The older model Fusion (up to 2012) ...
36mm is the consensus of opinion, but in reality, it is the socket that 'FITS'! Most socket sets come in metric and imperial, you use that one that is the best fit.
Jack up and support the bike with the front wheels off the ground. Yours might possibly be a different size but my 07' has a nut on the left side of the wheel that takes a 15/16" wrench. I would use a boxed end wrench or socket to avoid rounding off the nut.
On the bottom of the right side fork tube you will find two bolts holding a cap on. After loosening the nut on the left side of the wheel, loosen the bolts in the cap.
On the end of the axle you should find some holes that go through the axle. Use a long punch or rod that will fit inside the holes, using a twisting motion, pull the axle out. Make sure you remove the brake caliper before pulling the wheel.
you first need to remove the big nut that is holding the wheel on the side that you are trying to replace first you must buy the right sized socket thet will fit the nut the while the vehicle is still on the ground take the hub cap off and the cater pin out and then put the socket on the nut using a halt inch tourge ratchet loosen and remove the nut then jack your vehicle up and remove the wheel and the bolts that are holdung the hub and then with a pickle fork that is the tool used for removing tie rod ends that is connected to your stirring and then after that remove your axle and then reverse the procces to put ti back together.
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