D30 / D44 w/Warn lockouts
mriplaybass
Full Time Jeeper
Simple question. I am more familiar with other types of spindle nuts used to hold the hubs on, and I am putting the axles back together the way they came apart. On the Dana 30 front, once the bearings are in place, there is a spindle nut with a small pin on the nut face. Next is a tongue washer with holes that align with the pin. Finally there is another spindle nut without any pin. After that comes the Warn hub parts and subsequent snap rings . The Dana 44 rear has the same kind of Warn hubs (flat towing set up) except that the first spindle nut does not have the pin, the tongue washer does not have the holes, and the final spindle nut is the same as the first. Warn hubs are the same. My question is: What keeps the outer nut from backing off thereby allowing the eventual loosening of the inner nut? Is it just the "jam" nut effect of sandwiching the washer in between the 2 nuts? If so, does anyone know the torque on these nuts? They are the ones with 4 slots requiring a special socket. And why does the Dana 30 have a pin and washer setup and the Dana 44 have a smooth washer. Thanks for any help!