I've put over 250,000 miles on my truck using that method over the last 33 years. It was taught to me by my LR mentor, Jim "Scotty" Howet who used to own a shop that was a LR factory authorized warranty repair shop for Series LRs. He was LR factory trained on Series trucks.
The term should be tight. You tighten the inner nut until it will not tighten anymore. You turn the hub to make sure everything is seated and the inner nut is tight. Then back off 1-1/2 flats, then install the second nut then fold over the washer tab. The first few times I tried it I checked it with a dial indicator.
Pay Young, a well known veteran LR mechanic in Southern California uses the same method but backs off 2 full flats instead of 1-1/2. Works for him but it feels a tad loose for me.
Bottom line is that the wheel bearings have a short life if they are loaded and a long life if they are unloaded. And they are not overly sensitive as to the unloaded clearance.
Now the way I was taught about wheel wobble is if you shake it side to side & get wobble tighten the wheel bearings. If you get no unusual side to side wobble by get vertical wobble to check the steering bushings.
The term should be tight. You tighten the inner nut until it will not tighten anymore. You turn the hub to make sure everything is seated and the inner nut is tight. Then back off 1-1/2 flats, then install the second nut then fold over the washer tab. The first few times I tried it I checked it with a dial indicator.
Pay Young, a well known veteran LR mechanic in Southern California uses the same method but backs off 2 full flats instead of 1-1/2. Works for him but it feels a tad loose for me.
Bottom line is that the wheel bearings have a short life if they are loaded and a long life if they are unloaded. And they are not overly sensitive as to the unloaded clearance.
Now the way I was taught about wheel wobble is if you shake it side to side & get wobble tighten the wheel bearings. If you get no unusual side to side wobble by get vertical wobble to check the steering bushings.
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