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  • I did my nissan frontier the directions said tighten down 60 foot pounds then back it off to zero on torque wrench. Makes no sense to me

  • Not sure where you got that information from? Need more info (year, model, etc.).

  • I have a 98 dodge RAM 1500/ I replaced everything in front suspension, I took it to get aligned but after it started creaking as i got home it started found a thunk thunk noise.

  • It sounds like there is something loose; I would go back and check your front suspension for loose and or missing bolts. Good luck!

  • If I buy new rotors/ do I grease the races with the bearings, or just grease the bearings ?

  • You can put grease on the races, just make sure you grease the bearings.

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  • @superhawkn It's to set the bearings, it's normal.

  • @superhawkn The torque spec first seats the rollers in the bearings, then backing it off sets the radial and axial clearances. There should be 0.001"-0.005" end play when you are finished.

  • And don't forget to pump the brake pedal!

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