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I think you are talking about the rotational preload for the wheel bearings. Not the knuckle movement.
my preload was 21 because I did it in minus 10. make sure your go five times rotation one way and five the other way to get the grease moving.
did you use a torque wrench to set the big nut preload? A good tip when doing the lock washer I was told, when it comes time for the outer nut and the lock washer. Install the washer, then the nut, but do not torque the nut yet. First bend one tab over. Then torque the outer nut. If you don't bend a tab first the little nub in the center could shear off and later going down the road both nuts could loosen and the wheel will be held on with the brake caliper.
check out the instructions in the tech section. I used them. Only thing I experienced at the end my preload on my fish scale was way higher then the limits they say. But like I said it was cold.
every grease will give a different number, plus I would not say a fish scale is a calibrated true instument. If you are thinking it is a be all and end all or the job isn't done right then I would suggest reconsidering. Its just a crappy ole spring scale. go with a good preload on a torque wrench.
If you don't know what I mean about the lock nut I can reclarifiy.
Oh ya and this is just My two cents.
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