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180 Hub Nut talk
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19Connor92
PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2014 5:15 pm Up
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after spending 20 mins being past around different departments at peugeot then being hung up on, still have no idea what the talk values are for the FRONT HUB NUT on 180?

anyone help?

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Sim
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They are not in Haynes manual for older Pugs either, so I'd say torque setting is FT (f***ing tight!) Very Happy
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19Connor92
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but i have had it before where you do it to fit and F..K the bearing?
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Edward
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Why would Peugeot help you? They are in my Haynes manual.
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Is it any wonder the search function is a PITA to navigate. It's TORQUE not TALK

The answer is in the Haynes. Although it doesn't cover the 180 engine, bodywork and fittings are pretty much standard across the range.

The torque value will depend on if you have a staked nut or clip and capped set up, but more than likely most home mechanics torque wrenches won't go that high.

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19Connor92
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finally got through to peugeot there informed me that the 206 gti 180 hub nut torque is 245 Nm.
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