According to my Haynes Repair Manual for 2wd 1987 to 1996 Dakota only : tighten the spindle nut slightly (no more than 12ft-lbs). Then, while spinning the hub in the forward direction, torque to 20 ft-lbs to seat the bearings. Next, loosen the nut 1/4 turn. Finally, tighten the nut by hand, no wrench of any kind.Install the nut lock and cotter pin.
They are a sealed bearing and are not "packable".
185 ft.lbs/251 nm
spec calls for 185 foot pounds of torque, with a new nut.
youll most likely have to buy the whole hub assembly. I had to do that to my 94 dodge dakota.
Rear wheel abs was standard equipment on a 2007 Dodge Dakota. Four wheel abs was optional. If you have wiring going to the front wheel bearings for sensors, it is four wheel abs.
2wd is 185 ft lbs 4wd is 173 ft lbs
howdo you change the front axel of a dodge Dakota 2000 4x4
front or rear wheel drive?
front hub 120nm i think
if you look in between the headlight and the turn signal there are two torque screws that have to come out and then it will just slide off
The front bearings on Dodge Rams after 1998 are all sealed and non serviceable. If you have an older Ram with serviceable bearing, every 50000
tourqe on 2001 front wheel bearings