D35 wheel bearings on 35s


Evan

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I am looking for a way to stop my wheel bearings from coming loose up front when I go up to 35s and a bigger wheel offset. With 33s, I cranked the locknut down super-hard, but even then they would back off. I also tried jamming a piece of metal in the spindle notch under the lock washer, but found that unsatisfactory. I'm looking for some ideas how to reliably solve this problem.

I heard that the Warn Part# 32720 locknut conversion somehow fixes this problem. Is this correct?
 
44 knuckles:icon_thumby::rolleyes:

Cant wait to see the sploder on 35's.
 
You're not tightening it down enough.

Tighten it to 250ft-lbs (put a torque wrench on it, don't just guess at it).

(9000 miles on 35s here so far and not once have I had to mess around with the hubs or bearings)
 
You're not tightening it down enough.

Tighten it to 250ft-lbs (put a torque wrench on it, don't just guess at it).

(9000 miles on 35s here so far and not once have I had to mess around with the hubs or bearings)


I guess I need a new torque wrench. Mine only goes to 150.
 
the time before last, i cleaned the spindle and nuts and used locktite...that worked.

this last time i used a 1/2" impact...that seems to have worked too :tease:
 
You're not tightening it down enough.

Tighten it to 250ft-lbs (put a torque wrench on it, don't just guess at it).

(9000 miles on 35s here so far and not once have I had to mess around with the hubs or bearings)

Yeah I invested in a 250 ft/lb torque wrench for that reason.
 
I usually go to 225 and I've never had any problems whatsoever.
 

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