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    I've burned threw 3 in the last 2 years, free on warrenty from NAPA. The good thing is I've gotten pretty good at changing them out. The driver side requires 118lbs of torque and the passanger side requires approx 108lbs of torque to tighten.
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    Quote Originally Posted by addzradd View Post
    147 ft lbs. get SKF parts for wheel bearings only.
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    I've burned threw 3 in the last 2 years, free on warrenty from NAPA. The good thing is I've gotten pretty good at changing them out. The driver side requires 118lbs of torque and the passanger side requires approx 108lbs of torque to tighten.

    Both are 118 ft lbs.

    Haynes manual is wrong most of the time, Alldata and the GM website my work uses have the correct specs.

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