AWD Front Wheel Bearings
I am replacing my front wheel bearings and axles on my AWD 2016 XJ.
Does anyone have the torque requirements for the axle nut? Ball joint torques would be appreciated as well.
The axles just pull out, is there anything special I need to do to reinstall? Is there a correct orientation? I know there is a lip seal I need to be mindful of, and I'll go ahead and drain/refill the differential while I am at it. I am only finding vague information that the front differential is 75W-90 just like the rear and takes "about half a liter" so any specifics would also be helpful.
Does anyone have the torque requirements for the axle nut? Ball joint torques would be appreciated as well.
The axles just pull out, is there anything special I need to do to reinstall? Is there a correct orientation? I know there is a lip seal I need to be mindful of, and I'll go ahead and drain/refill the differential while I am at it. I am only finding vague information that the front differential is 75W-90 just like the rear and takes "about half a liter" so any specifics would also be helpful.
Found it:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...xf-awd-195386/
300nm on the axle nut
90-130nm elsewhere, specifics are in the link
Front differential should be ~0.6 liter 75W-90
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...xf-awd-195386/
300nm on the axle nut
90-130nm elsewhere, specifics are in the link
Front differential should be ~0.6 liter 75W-90
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