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thegreenman
02-16-2011, 10:10pm
A few months after I bought my Vette I noticed some noises in the rear and found out my axle nut was loose, if memory serves me right I torqued to 120lbft. Its been a few months since I last checked and I decided to check them today to make sure they were still tight (they were), then I thought I would pass on to the VB as the C6's are known to have loosening axle nuts for some.

There is debate on how much torque to use, I went with 120lbs, the Chevy document below mentions 160lbft.

Another helpful tip, if using locktite, use blue, not red.

I didn't need to use locktite or order a new nut as the Chevy doc recommends, but I check them a couple times a year to make sure they are tight.





Document ID# 2018487
2005 Chevrolet Corvette


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Subject: Tapping or Scraping Noise From Rear Wheel Area (Replace Wheel Drive Shaft Nut) #07-04-95-001 - (09/26/2007)



Models: 2005-2008 Cadillac XLR

2005-2008 Chevrolet Corvette




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Condition
Some customers may comment on a tapping or a scraping noise coming from the rear wheel area.

Cause
This condition may be due to the torque on the wheel drive shaft nut relaxing over time.

Correction
Replace the left and the right wheel drive shaft nut following the procedure below.

Remove the center cap from the rim.
Remove and discard the wheel drive shaft nut.
Apply LOCTITE™ 272, or equivalent, to the threads of the axle shaft.
Install the nut and tighten to the new specification.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 215 N·m (160 lb ft).

Install the center cap to the rim.
Important: The vehicle should not be driven for 24 hours following the repair in order to allow the thread lock to cure.

Parts Information
Part Number
Description
Qty

10257766
Nut
2 (one per side)


Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time

F9712*
Wheel Drive Shaft Nut - Replace
0.3 hr

*This is a unique labor operation for bulletin use only. It will not be published in the Labor Time Guide.




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Document ID# 2018487
2005 Chevrolet Corvette

itsaz
02-17-2011, 11:19am
You might want to look into this little item that has been used on the ZR1 axles since 2009. Nord-Lock - Products (http://www.nord-lock.com/default.asp?url=2.16.37)

I put them on my '10 Z06 and the nuts have never backed off. You can pick them up at a Fastenal store.

thegreenman
02-17-2011, 12:50pm
You might want to look into this little item that has been used on the ZR1 axles since 2009. Nord-Lock - Products (http://www.nord-lock.com/default.asp?url=2.16.37)

I put them on my '10 Z06 and the nuts have never backed off. You can pick them up at a Fastenal store.

Thanks for the tip.

judimoore22
03-10-2011, 11:29pm
You might want to look into this little item that has been used on the ZR1 axles since 2009. Nord-Lock - Products (http://www.nord-lock.com/default.asp?url=2.16.37)

I put them on my '10 Z06 and the nuts have never backed off. You can pick them up at a Fastenal store.

Out of curiosity i checked this site...its helpful..thanks!!:)

Tulsa Vette Guy
04-24-2011, 1:33pm
Great heads heads up, Thanks.:iagree:

Denman
05-04-2011, 10:29pm
You might want to look into this little item that has been used on the ZR1 axles since 2009. Nord-Lock - Products (http://www.nord-lock.com/default.asp?url=2.16.37)

I put them on my '10 Z06 and the nuts have never backed off. You can pick them up at a Fastenal store.

Slick product!!!