GRowdy
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Hi all, been reading the forum since I picked up my '23 302a PB last spring. I'm buttoning up the install of some Bilstein 6112's and ran into an issue I can't quite wrap my head around.
I've been following along with the ford performance leveling kit instructions as it conveniently includes pictures and torque specs. When I go to re-torque the axle nut (pg 16), the whole CV joint begins to spin at 25 Nm, so I can't reach 40 Nm. I believe I properly re-seated the CV joint back into the IWE (pg 15) because my measurements match up. When I spin my wheel hub, the CV joint does not turn, just like the instructions say it shouldn't.
I "solved" this issue by grabbing the boot of the CV joint with one hand while tightening the nut with the other hand, allowing me to reach 40 Nm. My question is...have I missed something, assembled something incorrectly, or broken something? I can't find a single forum post or youtube video showing what I'm encountering. I'm not even sure if anything is wrong--it's just that from what I can tell, no one else has a problem torquing the axle nut down. Youtube videos show people tightening it down just fine (no spinning CV joint from what I can see).
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This may be a non-issue, I just thought it was strange that I couldn't find anyone else that ran into the spinning CV joint problem when torquing the axle nut, which makes me think I missed something. Thanks!
I've been following along with the ford performance leveling kit instructions as it conveniently includes pictures and torque specs. When I go to re-torque the axle nut (pg 16), the whole CV joint begins to spin at 25 Nm, so I can't reach 40 Nm. I believe I properly re-seated the CV joint back into the IWE (pg 15) because my measurements match up. When I spin my wheel hub, the CV joint does not turn, just like the instructions say it shouldn't.
I "solved" this issue by grabbing the boot of the CV joint with one hand while tightening the nut with the other hand, allowing me to reach 40 Nm. My question is...have I missed something, assembled something incorrectly, or broken something? I can't find a single forum post or youtube video showing what I'm encountering. I'm not even sure if anything is wrong--it's just that from what I can tell, no one else has a problem torquing the axle nut down. Youtube videos show people tightening it down just fine (no spinning CV joint from what I can see).
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- Both front wheels have been removed
- Both rear wheels are still on the ground
- This is happening on both front axle nuts/cv joints
- Spinning the hubs does not spin the CV joint on either side
- I did have to pop the CV joint out of the hubs on both sides during the coilover install, but I believe I re-seated them correctly as outlined in the ford performance instructions
- Spinning one CV joint doesn't spin the other, but it does spin the front drive shaft
This may be a non-issue, I just thought it was strange that I couldn't find anyone else that ran into the spinning CV joint problem when torquing the axle nut, which makes me think I missed something. Thanks!
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