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(Note: These descriptions were last updated on 3-5-18).
Tools used:
36mm 6pt socket
3/4″ to 1/2″ adapter
1/2″ drive x 5″ extension
3/4″ drive x 36″ breaker bar
1/2″ drive torque wrench
flat head screwdriver
robertson head screwdriver
grease
Steps:
1. Unstake the nut.
2. Loosen and remove the nut with the breaker bar.
3. Smear a thin layer of grease onto the face of the nut.
4. Thread the nut back onto the axle and torque it to 180 ft-lbs.
5. Tighten the nut 60° past the point you’ve just torqued the nut to, using the breaker bar.
6. Replace the centre cap back on and your’re done.