Anyhoo, i bought new wheel bearings, seals & new axle studs/cone washers etc to do the job properly. A few of the studs came out anyway while i was trying to get the cone washers loose as they had gone a bit rusty and jammed. Today when i was torquing the new axle nuts up, i had 3 out of 6 on the RH side never reach the torque setting, and just keep spinning. They appear to have stripped the threads now as i cant undo them either.
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I was using a torque setting of 3.5 kg-m, which is within specs of 2.8-4.0 listed in the early Landcruiser chassis & Body repair manual i have, so what do you reckon is the issue? Dodgy studs? I bought the axle studs from Sunshine State 4wd in Rocklea, so i'm guessing they are terrain-tamer. Never had an issue before with any of their parts, so i was a bit pissed this arvo. Would i be better of going to the local Toyota parts place and buying genuine, like 80 series studs maybe?
I drove it around for 30 mins tonight carefully checking things regularly and it all seems ok. One axle nut still spins freely with the spanner, but the others are tight (maybe from the cone washers).
The 3.0L B diesel is stocko and is definitely not a horsepower hero, but all the same, would you recommend driving around with one or two axle nuts not at correct torque?
On a side note, the guys at Difflapping & repairs suppied 3L of Penrite Limslip 140 gear oil & a 60g tube of Molybond Formula 2.5 with the refurbished centre. They said the molybond additive is great with older gearsets as it sticks to everything like shit to a blanket.
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