Tightening Torque

2013 Hyundai Equus UltimateSECTION Tightening Torque
Items Nm kgf.m lb-ft
Front Wheel nut 88.3 ~ 107.9 9 ~ 11 65.1 ~ 79.6
Driveshaft castle nut 196.1 ~ 255.0 20 ~ 26 144.7 ~ 188.1
Strut assembly lower mounting bolt 152.0 ~ 171.6 15.5 ~ 17.5 112.1 ~ 126.6
Inner shaft bearing bracket bolt 49.0 ~ 68.6 5 ~ 7 36.2 ~ 50.6
brake caliper mounting bolt 78.5 ~ 98.1 8 ~ 10 57.9 ~ 72.3
Wheel speed sensor mounting bolt 6.9 ~ 10.8 0.7 ~ 1.1 5.1 ~ 8.0
brake disc mounting screw 4.9 ~ 5.9 0.5 ~ 0.6 3.6 ~ 4.3
Hub assembly mounting bolt 78.5 ~ 98.1 8 ~ 10 57.9 ~ 72.3
Lower arm ball joint mounting bolt 137.2 ~ 156.9.7 14 ~ 16 101.2 ~ 115.7
Tension arm mounting nut 137.3 ~ 156.9 14 ~ 16 101.2 ~ 115.7
Lateral arm mounting nut 88.3 ~ 107.9 9 ~ 11 65.1 ~ 79.6
Tie rod end ball joint mounting nut 83.3 ~ 107.8 8.5 ~ 11 61.4 ~ 79.5
Rear Wheel nut 88.3 ~ 107.9 9 ~ 11 65.1 ~ 79.6
Driveshaft castle nut 196.1 ~ 274.5 20 ~ 28 144.7 ~ 202.5
Shock absorber lower mounting bolt 137.3 ~ 156.9 14 ~ 16 101.3 ~ 115.7
brake caliper mounting bolt 63.7 ~ 73.5 6.5 ~ 7.5 47.0 ~ 54.2
Wheel speed sensor mounting bolt 6.9 ~ 10.8 0.7 ~ 1.1 5.1 ~ 8.0
brake disc mounting screw 4.9 ~ 5.9 0.5 ~ 0.6 3.6 ~ 4.3
Hub assembly mounting bolt 78.5 ~ 98.1 8 ~ 10 72.3 ~ 65.1
Upper arm ball joint mounting nut 78.5 ~ 88.3 8 ~ 9 57.9 ~ 65.1
Lower arm mounting bolt 137.3 ~ 156.9 14 ~ 16 101.3 ~ 115.7
Assist arm ball joint mounting nut 68.6 ~ 78.4 7 ~ 8 50.6 ~ 57.8
Trailing arm mounting bolt 98.1 ~ 117.7 10 ~ 12 72.3 ~ 86.8
Propeller shaft Front propeller shaft mounting bolt 88.2 ~ 107.8 9 ~ 11 65.0 ~ 79.5
Propeller shaft center bearing bracket mounting bolt 49.0 ~ 63.7 5 ~ 6.5 36.1 ~ 47.0
Rear propeller shaft mounting bolt 88.2 ~ 107.8 9 ~ 11 65.0 ~ 79.5
Differential Rear differential mounting bolt 68.6 ~ 88.3 7 ~ 9 50.6 ~ 65.1
Differential cover mounting bolt 39.2 ~ 49.0 4 ~ 5 28.9 ~ 36.2
CAUTION: Replace self-locking nuts with new ones after removal.
RENDER: 1.0x

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