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IMHO, this is why we should all start using locktite on the stud threads - no need to retorque and also almost no chance of backing out bit by bit. Also, IMHO, the best time to torque these is with the knuckle off of the vehicle, no arms connected, no parts to prevent the proper torque, etc. I think that I used 35 lbs torque to the knuckle and then the recommended torque for the nuts. I used the locktite that is heat deactivated and I've always got a good torch, vise grips, sharp and strong and small point cold chisel with me on all our trails; this way even if something snaps I can release the locktite and either back it out with the vise grips or back it out with the cold chisel. HTH.![]()
We have seen these studs back out several times. I'm wondering if the "occasional re-torque" is part of our problem? (I've checked mine but not applied any additional torque.)
-B-
IMHO, this is why we should all start using locktite on the stud threads - no need to retorque and also almost no chance of backing out bit by bit. Also, IMHO, the best time to torque these is with the knuckle off of the vehicle, no arms connected, no parts to prevent the proper torque, etc. I think that I used 35 lbs torque to the knuckle and then the recommended torque for the nuts. I used the locktite that is heat deactivated and I've always got a good torch, vise grips, sharp and strong and small point cold chisel with me on all our trails; this way even if something snaps I can release the locktite and either back it out with the vise grips or back it out with the cold chisel. HTH.![]()
beno, why did you choose not to loc-tite the studs? Just curious? Also, what did you torque them to? I'm about to do this job, and I ordered the new style studs (along with everything else) from CDan, so I am just trying to gain any insight that I can beforehand.
The last 2 knuckle jobs I tried to remove the studs and they wouldn't budge without damaging them. Guess I have been lucky. Glad to hear that no one got hurt other than your wallet.
Dan, any idea what is the torque number for it?
90126-12010 for the e-torx studs (e12 is the torx fastener)So does anyone have a toyota part number for the new torx top studs please? In Oz I can get trail gear magnum arp bolts for $25 a piece. Wonder how tojo compares..
I offer these and you should be able to order them to ship to AUS, or I can add that.So does anyone have a toyota part number for the new torx top studs please? In Oz I can get trail gear magnum arp bolts for $25 a piece. Wonder how tojo compares..