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brake question - torque requirements in haynes manual

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so im looking through this haynes manual...

it says for the caliper support bracket, to torque the bolts:

front - 51-65 ft-lb

rear: 16-23

 

and the slider/ lock pins

front: 25-33

rear: 144-204

 

 

do these sound correct? it seems strange to me.

i had thought around 80 or so for the support bracket

and around 30 for the caliper lock pins on the front and rear...

 

im just wondering if this is a typo in the haynes manual...

so im looking through this haynes manual...

it says for the caliper support bracket, to torque the bolts:

front - 51-65 ft-lb

rear: 16-23

 

and the slider/ lock pins

front: 25-33

rear: 144-204

 

 

do these sound correct? it seems strange to me.

i had thought around 80 or so for the support bracket

and around 30 for the caliper lock pins on the front and rear...

 

im just wondering if this is a typo in the haynes manual...

 

the rear slide pins is probably inch pounds.

 

don't know about the rest.

brake component torques are not critical at all. complete waste of time, unless you're new and not comfortable. otherwise these bolts hold no tolerance or critical torque values what so ever. if you've done enough work and feel comfortable with torquing them yourself, just do it that way. they just need to be "tight enough" not to come loose. no one...certainly very few folks on here and no mechanics...torque those bolts with an actual torque wrench, i never have.

Every single bolt in a car has a torque value, that doesnt mean that you should use a torque wrench on everything.

 

 

Just make sure they are tight enough that they wont fall off the car.

 

 

nipper

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