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X-33 Assembly Notes for
20-1126ex, 20-2126ex, 20-1127ex, 20-2127ex, 20-1128ex, 20-2128ex, 20-1129EX, 20-2129EX, 20-1132ex, 20-1137ex, 20-2137ex, 20-1141ex, 20-2141ex, 20-1142ex, 20-2142ex, 20-2144ex, 20-1151ex, 20-2151ex, 20-1157ex, 20-2157ex, 20-1159ex, 20-2159ex, 20-2164ex, 20-1169ex, 20-2169ex, 20-1171ex, 20-2171ex, 20-1172ex, 20-2172ex

Wheel Hub Drive Pin
Torque to 60-90 lbs/ft. You may double nut the bolt that will act as a jam nut (use 1/2"-20 nut). You may also trim any extra bolt length if desired.

Lug Bolts
Install the bolts from the backside so that the threads extend out the face of the hub. Put a drop of Loc*Tite on the threads under the head of the bolt. Torque to 42 lbs/ft.

Hub Loosening
If your wheel hubs come loose, you will probably distort the bores in the hubs. If this happens, your hubs will still wobble even when the drive pin is retorqued (tightened). The only solution is to purchase new hubs. There is no warranty for hub loosening, as it is a maintenance/assembly activity. In most cases, billet wheel hubs are stronger and available as replacements.
 
 

 
 
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