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I have a RHINO QUESTION


BIG RICK
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question, I had to repleace my drivers side spindle or knuckle.

so i pulled the nut off and slipped everything out and off

i put everything back on and tightened nut 255 torque

but now it seems theres resistance on the spinning of the rotor now

should the rotor spin freely.

should i have greased the inside of the spindle or something????

it almost feels like its spinning something in the transfer case

please help.

i do have it in 2 wheel drive now. i made sure.

please call me i need to fix this before the weekend. halloween trip

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wow 255 seems a little steep for a rhino, but not sure.....did you back it off to see if it helped.....seems like it might be too tight.....

thats what the repair manual said , and where the nut gets pinged went right back to where it was before.

im going to take it apart today again to recheck.

could be the new bearings are tight in the spindle.

i will know more after work today.

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are you talking this nut? this is for a 2006 but yeah WOW I would have never thought it was that high!!!!

why did you take it off?

i took it off because the old spindle/knuckle was bent 2 inches where the tie rod mounts to it

so i purchased a new spindle with new bearings and installed it.

i also added new heim joint tie rod ends to beef it up.

also added new full (gusset kit) on the front a-arms upper and lower

frame brace.

i put it at 190, and yes i have that pic in my book as well. it eneded up at the same spot

as it was before. tonite once i put the wheel on it spun easier. i guess it was because the bearings were new? but it spins easy with the tire on.

somewhere in the book it said 255 thinking it was in the back of the book

i do know the difference between ft lbs and inch lbs. im thinkin it will be ok.

thanks for the input and help. see you at the dunes........

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i took it off because the old spindle/knuckle was bent 2 inches where the tie rod mounts to it

so i purchased a new spindle with new bearings and installed it.

i also added new heim joint tie rod ends to beef it up.

also added new full (gusset kit) on the front a-arms upper and lower

frame brace.

i put it at 190, and yes i have that pic in my book as well. it eneded up at the same spot

as it was before. tonite once i put the wheel on it spun easier. i guess it was because the bearings were new? but it spins easy with the tire on.

somewhere in the book it said 255 thinking it was in the back of the book

i do know the difference between ft lbs and inch lbs. im thinkin it will be ok.

thanks for the input and help. see you at the dunes........

Rick I wasn't saying you didn't know the difference. It's just sometimes those things can be overlooked. I've done it myself. Glad you got it handled. The weekend is almost here! :)

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Rick I wasn't saying you didn't know the difference. It's just sometimes those things can be overlooked. I've done it myself. Glad you got it handled. The weekend is almost here! :)

not a problem pete, what the book does say is the back spindle nut is torqued to 255 tho

the front at 190 ft lbs

got everything buttoned up tonite. i will give it a once over check all bolts again before i load it up.

see ya out there.... I SURE HOPE, I DONT SEE MY SANDROCKET OUT THERE. IT WILL KILL ME.

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