Mk6 Jetta Axle Bolt Torque at Piper Blanc blog

Mk6 Jetta Axle Bolt Torque. When i search online, most of the post i found has 70nm + 90 degree for 24mm 12 point bolt but according to tdiclub, there are two version of. What kind of bolts do you have? I have been searching around for the correct way to torque the hex bolt for the front axles. The fact that one is a big ole nut and the other is a stretch bolt doesn't matter much, as far as the wheel bearing is concerned. Does anyone know where to find a comprehensive list of bolt torque specs for a mk6 jetta with a manual transmission? Let's see.upper strut bearing retainer. There have been 3 styles of axle bolt for the mk5. Axle bolts and the pinch bolts.seems like something else, but can't think what it is for some. I keep seeing different specs. So for new bolts are those the correct specs? The bolt needs higher torque, because it's installed dry. Then there are the 2 flange head 12 point bolts with or without ribs under the head. The torque spec is different between the 2. The one that i seem. The first was a hex bolt with a separate washer.

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The first was a hex bolt with a separate washer. The torque spec is different between the 2. When i search online, most of the post i found has 70nm + 90 degree for 24mm 12 point bolt but according to tdiclub, there are two version of. Axle bolts and the pinch bolts.seems like something else, but can't think what it is for some. The fact that one is a big ole nut and the other is a stretch bolt doesn't matter much, as far as the wheel bearing is concerned. So for new bolts are those the correct specs? Let's see.upper strut bearing retainer. I have been searching around for the correct way to torque the hex bolt for the front axles. I keep seeing different specs. The one that i seem.

MK6 Jetta subframe help. Bolts circled were taken out to get to dpf. I

Mk6 Jetta Axle Bolt Torque I keep seeing different specs. There have been 3 styles of axle bolt for the mk5. Then there are the 2 flange head 12 point bolts with or without ribs under the head. I have been searching around for the correct way to torque the hex bolt for the front axles. Does anyone know where to find a comprehensive list of bolt torque specs for a mk6 jetta with a manual transmission? The torque spec is different between the 2. Let's see.upper strut bearing retainer. Axle bolts and the pinch bolts.seems like something else, but can't think what it is for some. When i search online, most of the post i found has 70nm + 90 degree for 24mm 12 point bolt but according to tdiclub, there are two version of. I keep seeing different specs. The one that i seem. The fact that one is a big ole nut and the other is a stretch bolt doesn't matter much, as far as the wheel bearing is concerned. The bolt needs higher torque, because it's installed dry. The first was a hex bolt with a separate washer. So for new bolts are those the correct specs? What kind of bolts do you have?

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