Yes, I know about the bearings & the Preload. All that is well and good, but on the real big stuff, there is the practical matter of using a six foot cheater bar under a truck so that you can maintain, no more the "1.5" on Bill's scale.
As a practical matter, you would have to have the truck backed against a tree, and somebody on the brakes, to torque the specified preload. If the truck rocks, your bar/wrench, will be too long. 3 & 4 hundred foot pounds of torque is hard to do, any time, and especially hard to do, on something that wants to turn anyway. Then you want to go to the next notch in the nut - that blows the "Spec" anyway. You have book "Specs", then you have how things are done.
Lee in Alaska