rustystud
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OK guys, your over thinking this tightening thing. When adjusted properly the wheel hub will have about .002" clearance in the bearings (some say you can go up to .005") . You will be able to feel this as a very slight movement. It just takes practice. This is not enough movement to damage seals or anything else. What it does is provide clearance for when the bearings heat up. When the bearings are warm, there should be no movement in the wheel hub.The problem I found with adjusting the rears for a slight clearance like the front or any other tapered bearing is the seal. If it's adjusted so there is any movement then the seal is loose and you will be pulling them all apart again. I learned that the hard way. I follow the way the TM says of torquing to 50 ft. lbs. and backing off, but I do a little less than 1/8th turn. No more seal leaks.