So after putting on the new hub I drive out of the driveway and before I get to the end of the street I hear noise from the back left again.
I figure either the half-shaft was damaged or I didn't torque down the nut tight enough.
I torqued the nut to 150ft- lb's and then gave it all I had to rear the torque setting. I didn't use a cheater bar or anything.
Tomorrow I'll get a big breaker bar on that thing and give it a go...
Here's my confusion.
When I found the hub being bad I found it by jacking the car up and trying to move the wheel by pushing in the 12 and 6 o-clock position and it moved.
After I put the new hub on and tightened it I did the same thing and there was no play... is it possible for the hub to be giving me noise right away if it wasn't torqued down correctly (which I will remedy tomorrow) but should I be looking at a bad half-shaft.
I figure either the half-shaft was damaged or I didn't torque down the nut tight enough.
I torqued the nut to 150ft- lb's and then gave it all I had to rear the torque setting. I didn't use a cheater bar or anything.
Tomorrow I'll get a big breaker bar on that thing and give it a go...
Here's my confusion.
When I found the hub being bad I found it by jacking the car up and trying to move the wheel by pushing in the 12 and 6 o-clock position and it moved.
After I put the new hub on and tightened it I did the same thing and there was no play... is it possible for the hub to be giving me noise right away if it wasn't torqued down correctly (which I will remedy tomorrow) but should I be looking at a bad half-shaft.