D90 Td5
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Hi everyone,
I'm in the process of replacing a swivel housing and front brake discs and pads on a Td5 Defender. I've fitted the new discs to the hub and applied new grease to the bearings. However, when I torque the hub nut up to 210Nm, the bearings feel really stiff and it takes a decent amount of force to turn by hand. As far as I'm aware this is not right. (This is my first time doing this). I can't remember if they were like this before I started, but I think they felt fairly stiff, but not as stiff as they are now. The hub nut wasn't that hard to undo once 'unstaked' so maybe it wasn't fully tightened previously, which would then lead to the reduced stiffness that I seem to recall.
Basically I'm unsure on what I should do and I can think of 3 options that I've got.
1: Leave it as it is seeing as I've been driving with this bearing and spacer setup for a while and it has felt fine.
2: Change to the older 2 nut system. I guess this would eliminate the chance that the spacer is the wrong size and would allow me to set up the bearings by feel.
3: Replace the wheel bearings with new parts. This would then eliminate the bearings being bad. Upon a visual inspection they look to be in good condition.
Any advice would be appreciated as I am unsure on what would be best to do or if there is something I may have forgotten or overlooked.
I'm in the process of replacing a swivel housing and front brake discs and pads on a Td5 Defender. I've fitted the new discs to the hub and applied new grease to the bearings. However, when I torque the hub nut up to 210Nm, the bearings feel really stiff and it takes a decent amount of force to turn by hand. As far as I'm aware this is not right. (This is my first time doing this). I can't remember if they were like this before I started, but I think they felt fairly stiff, but not as stiff as they are now. The hub nut wasn't that hard to undo once 'unstaked' so maybe it wasn't fully tightened previously, which would then lead to the reduced stiffness that I seem to recall.
Basically I'm unsure on what I should do and I can think of 3 options that I've got.
1: Leave it as it is seeing as I've been driving with this bearing and spacer setup for a while and it has felt fine.
2: Change to the older 2 nut system. I guess this would eliminate the chance that the spacer is the wrong size and would allow me to set up the bearings by feel.
3: Replace the wheel bearings with new parts. This would then eliminate the bearings being bad. Upon a visual inspection they look to be in good condition.
Any advice would be appreciated as I am unsure on what would be best to do or if there is something I may have forgotten or overlooked.