It's usually more than a standard torque wrench will handle! Unless u are a master mechanic or know of one to loan you a 3/4" drive torque wrench! sorry but good luck! Should be around 125 foot pounds to 150 foot pounds! Car's vary so I could be wrong.
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SOURCE: Need the 2000 Buick LeSabre rear wheel Hub nut torque spec.
Those are not nuts, they are bolts. The torque spec for those bolts is 52ft.lbs
SOURCE: Replace front wheel hub on 1992 Buick Park Avenue
1. Remover wheel
2. Remove brake caliper
3. Remover rotor
4. Remove 35mm Castle Nut
5. Remover 3 bolts behind strut assembly
6. UNclip any ABS sensor wires
7. Pull hub out of strut assembly but be careful not to pull CV joints out of axle
SOURCE: I am installing a spindle hub bearing assembly on
Well the torque for the three retaining bolts should be about 75-85 ft lbs.and the hub nut about 100 ft lbs.
SOURCE: i have 2004 buick century and the driver-side front wheel my nois
you may want to have your bearings checked. I just had mine done the same wheel
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