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What are the torque specs for the rear rotors? Thanks
there are no torque specs specificly for the rear rotors, they are held in place by the wheels and lug nuts, as mentioned 100 ft/lbs. If you are talking the rear caliper brackets to replace or remove the rotors. its 125 ft/lbs.
there are no torque specs specificly for the rear rotors, they are held in place by the wheels and lug nuts, as mentioned 100 ft/lbs. If you are talking the rear caliper brackets to replace or remove the rotors. its 125 ft/lbs.
Make sure you apply that 125ft-lbs to the bigger caliper bracket to spindle bolts. The little caliper to caliper bracket mounting bolts are muich less, likely around 30 ft-lbs or so, but hopefully someone can post that number for you too.
Make sure you apply that 125ft-lbs to the bigger caliper bracket to spindle bolts. The little caliper to caliper bracket mounting bolts are muich less, likely around 30 ft-lbs or so, but hopefully someone can post that number for you too.
Peter
The caliper slide pin bolts get torqued to just 23 ft lb.