I know its been hashed over but I was thinking the other day about me torquing down those nuts and worrying about the preload.
How many of you out there have removed a wheel and regreased the wheel bearings and then just put the wheel back on if the bearings looked good and were not making noise? I bet all of you have done that and re-tightened the spindel nut to take up the slack left from any wear and drove off with no problems. I figure the same is true of the nuts on my transfer box. I have driven it a few hundered miles since and have had no problems. I understand that it could be a problem if the bearings were trashed and making noise but they are not. I know its got some tolerances that have to be met but its not a Swiss Watch by any means.
How many of you out there have removed a wheel and regreased the wheel bearings and then just put the wheel back on if the bearings looked good and were not making noise? I bet all of you have done that and re-tightened the spindel nut to take up the slack left from any wear and drove off with no problems. I figure the same is true of the nuts on my transfer box. I have driven it a few hundered miles since and have had no problems. I understand that it could be a problem if the bearings were trashed and making noise but they are not. I know its got some tolerances that have to be met but its not a Swiss Watch by any means.
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