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Old Aug 16, 2007 | 04:40 PM
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Hey there guys

Well I've gone and taken the hub off my car and the wheel bearing is definitely gone (i never new they squeaked before going!!). So now I've got the hub off a mate is going to press a new bearing in for me. So when i get round to putting it all back together i need to know the torque settings of all the bolts.

So if anyone knows them or has a link to a picture of them I'd be grateful. Looking through the manual i bought off e-bay i cant find a pic of the hub for the MY96 impreza?

Wayne

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Old Aug 17, 2007 | 06:43 AM
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Well i haven't had a lot of response with this so changed the title. I'm getting the bearing replaced tomorrow so will be refitting the hub back onto the car soon, so i really need to know how tight all the bolts should be!! merlin24 pm'ed me with a link to some manuals (cheers mate!!) but unfortunately i still cant see the torque settings in it!! so if any one knows them please post on here!!!

the link i got was Extreme Machines

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Old Aug 17, 2007 | 09:44 AM
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Caliper carrier bolts are 78 Nm +/- 10
Bottom Sliding caliper bolt is 36 Nm +/-5
Top sliding caliper bolt is 49 +/- 5
Disc backing plate is 14 Nm +/-4

Thats for the brakes but i can't find any more info on the others for the hub!
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Old Aug 17, 2007 | 10:13 AM
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Figures for 04STi (no idea if 96 car same or not).

Front 220 N-m (162 ft-lb)
Rear 190 N-m (140 ft-lb).

No weight to be on wheel when tightening and do not overtighten, either will cause bearing damage.

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Cheers guys that's more than i could find out!!! Gonna give my local dealer a ring to see if they can help!!!

Wayne
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