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Posted on May 15, 2010

Left front hub replacement 2WD. - 2005 Chevrolet Colorado

  • martin salvas
    martin salvas Jul 13, 2014

    hello I have a chevrolet colorado z85 LS 2wd it is the torque for the 4 bolts left front hub bearing? help me plz

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2WD pickups don't have hubs. They have rotors with bearings. Once you have the brake assembly supported, remove nut from spindle. Be sure not to strip the threads on the spindle. Remove the front set of bearings and pull the rotor off. Remove the rear set of bearings. Be sure to pack greases into new bearings prior to installation. Insert new rear bearing into rotor and replace onto spindle. Insert new front bearing and washer and re-install nut. Tighten to recommended torque specs, grease fittings and replace brake assembly.

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