Correct. No more codes and didn't install it. Just replaced the hub.@WildHorse
If I read your response correctly, you bought the thrust washers but did not install - and have not had a code pop, is that correct?
I marked the nut and will check it periodically. Also used Red loctite.but your nut might back off sooner.
I should take a look at mine, I think I just cleaned and used a fresh axle nut/thrust washer torqued to 250ft/lb and a good nudge lol.Correct. No more codes and didn't install it. Just replaced the hub.
I marked the nut and will check it periodically. Also used Red loctite.
Also you do get codes. Torque management something. Can't remember exactly.
98 ft-lbs + 45°.what torque spec did you go with?
I have so many spherical bearings on the rear end now that I haven’t cleaned or greased I can’t even tell what’s popping and clicking anymore98 ft-lbs + 45°.
250ft I guarantee you phucked the washer.

Sah-weet.So went a 125 mile tear today.
Heavy acceleration, heavy braking, heavy cornering.
~ axle nut didn't move one bit.
This is why in my post a few up from here - I’m thinking a S550 with them trips the code once they break or slip. The PCM doesn’t REALLY know they exist or not, but once that slip is detected a message is relayed back to PCM as if there is a real issue which requires diagnosis. The PCM settles back to baseline after the code is reset either once new thrust washers are installed (or never installed again).Zero codes, the only sound was awesomeness.
Holy shit this thread jinxed me.Zero codes, the only sound was awesomeness.