Locking hub stud

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So changing the wheel bearing on my hdj81 and 2 of the locking hubs stud/bolts stripped out on me. Has anyone had to get new studs to know the part number? I'm scrounging through my FSM and either I'm blind or I can't find a part number.
 
@Mooki ,

FSM documents never include actual parts numbers. Part numbers go through new versions, obsoletion, new numbers etc. so if they are published in the FSM the FSM would constantly need to be revised. There are several sites and dealers that use access the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog for identifying parts numbers based on the VIN you provide. Partsourq, Toyota Parts Deal etc.
 
Disregard

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Let me try again!
90116–08325 is the same double threaded bolt used in my 97 lx450.
I purchased a new hub and six new bolts with the same part number and would like to know what the torque spec is when you screw the bolt into the hub.
I do not find it in the service manual.

What I do find is the torque spec to tighten the axle flange using cone washer, flat washer and nut, which is 26 foot pounds.

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Should be finger tight on the stud once the middle non-threaded section is seated, then the nuts and cone washers have a torque spec.
 
Ok,
I would’ve thought it would’ve been 26 on both ends
 
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