My car is a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 3.8L V-6 4-dr sedan with no supercharger and no ABS.
Replacing drive axle and hub bearing assembly on each side this week.
The new Cardone drive axles came with "crimped" or "staked" axle nuts. The outermost thread or two is compressed, and you can only turn the nut by hand until it is flush with the end of the axle. From there on, you would need to use a wrench, which I have not done yet.
I assume this is to force an interference fit between the axle nut and the threads on the drive axle. Is this something new? Will tightening this nut down damage the axle threads to the point where this can't be dis- and re-assembled again later? Will it affect the torque wrench reading?
I'd like to replace the knuckle-to-hub mounting bolts with new ones, but can't find them anywhere. Ideas or hints? OK to clean them well and reuse with blue Loctite?
Thanks for any help.
Replacing drive axle and hub bearing assembly on each side this week.
The new Cardone drive axles came with "crimped" or "staked" axle nuts. The outermost thread or two is compressed, and you can only turn the nut by hand until it is flush with the end of the axle. From there on, you would need to use a wrench, which I have not done yet.
I assume this is to force an interference fit between the axle nut and the threads on the drive axle. Is this something new? Will tightening this nut down damage the axle threads to the point where this can't be dis- and re-assembled again later? Will it affect the torque wrench reading?
I'd like to replace the knuckle-to-hub mounting bolts with new ones, but can't find them anywhere. Ideas or hints? OK to clean them well and reuse with blue Loctite?
Thanks for any help.