Hey Team,
I did my front birf's a couple weeks back, and put the truck on stands this weekend to check for play in the front wheel bearings. With both front wheels still on, and using their weight to try and rock the front hubs on the spindle (not being crazy forceful, but trying to get some movement if possible), I found neither side moved when holding at 9 and 3 o'clock. When I held and rocked at 12 and 6, the PS rocked a bit and the DS a very small amount if at all.
So, would you agree I should go back in and tighten the lock nut behind the star washer on each side? If so, should I take the hubs off and start over, or just tighten them each up a bit without removing the hubs? I'm thinking it makes more sense not to remove the hubs and just tighten the lock nut. Do you have a suggestion about how much I should be looking to turn the lock washer, half turn, etc.? I realize this is largely based on feel (I'm using Jonesy's method, no fish scale), but if you've had a similar situation and can offer some guidance on how much I should expect to tighten it I'd appreciate it. This is my first time doing this.
Thanks
Russell
I did my front birf's a couple weeks back, and put the truck on stands this weekend to check for play in the front wheel bearings. With both front wheels still on, and using their weight to try and rock the front hubs on the spindle (not being crazy forceful, but trying to get some movement if possible), I found neither side moved when holding at 9 and 3 o'clock. When I held and rocked at 12 and 6, the PS rocked a bit and the DS a very small amount if at all.
So, would you agree I should go back in and tighten the lock nut behind the star washer on each side? If so, should I take the hubs off and start over, or just tighten them each up a bit without removing the hubs? I'm thinking it makes more sense not to remove the hubs and just tighten the lock nut. Do you have a suggestion about how much I should be looking to turn the lock washer, half turn, etc.? I realize this is largely based on feel (I'm using Jonesy's method, no fish scale), but if you've had a similar situation and can offer some guidance on how much I should expect to tighten it I'd appreciate it. This is my first time doing this.
Thanks
Russell