I have my 1993 1 ton 4-wd all up on blocks. :{ It started out as ONLY replace the emergency brake cables. NOW it is new brakes all around, and turn the rotors and drums. I have replaced all the seals, and repacked the bearings.
Now, my question: I have everything cleaned up, and I'm installing the FRONT ROTORS, and ALL I have is a Hayes book. :{
I THINK my front end is a Model 44 or 60. It has lockouts, and 6 hex heads come off first.
According to this book you tighten the spindle nuts to 50 LBS. Then back off, and retighten to 30 LBS. THEN you back them off 135°-150°. IS this right?
I've NEVER seen one that gets backed off like this!
Please help, as I have to get it back on the road YESTERDAY!
I posted this at "911", but I suspect that the 911 forum is visited by more new owners than 1 gen types!
And, I am doing the REAR ones too! According to this book, tighten until the wheel starts to turn just a little hard, then back off a little. Is this right?
Thanks a bunch!
Nate
Now, my question: I have everything cleaned up, and I'm installing the FRONT ROTORS, and ALL I have is a Hayes book. :{
I THINK my front end is a Model 44 or 60. It has lockouts, and 6 hex heads come off first.
According to this book you tighten the spindle nuts to 50 LBS. Then back off, and retighten to 30 LBS. THEN you back them off 135°-150°. IS this right?
I've NEVER seen one that gets backed off like this!

Please help, as I have to get it back on the road YESTERDAY!
I posted this at "911", but I suspect that the 911 forum is visited by more new owners than 1 gen types!
And, I am doing the REAR ones too! According to this book, tighten until the wheel starts to turn just a little hard, then back off a little. Is this right?

Thanks a bunch!

Nate