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Bump. Really need someone who has replaced brake pads opinion on the part and torque. Thanks
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Please assist, need answer
bump to top again. Surely someone has replaced brake pads and knows the answer to my questions. I'd be most grateful.
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2013 brake pads
Originally Posted by Reginald
bump to top again. Surely someone has replaced brake pads and knows the answer to my questions. I'd be most grateful.
Put some blue locktite on the threads and snug it up, don't reef in it it's really not that critical how tight it is as long as it's snug.
What is in need of torquing are the caliper holding/ retention bolts and those are 77 ft/pounds.. There is no torque specks given for the retention screw that goes through the hole in the pads.
Hope this helps
Al in Kazoo
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Originally Posted by IGETAROUND
Put some blue locktite on the threads and snug it up, don't reef in it it's really not that critical how tight it is as long as it's snug.
What is in need of torquing are the caliper holding/ retention bolts and those are 77 ft/pounds.. There is no torque specks given for the retention screw that goes through the hole in the pads.
Hope this helps
Al in Kazoo
Thanks so much! Kind of what I thought but I wasn't sure; it's why I asked. The manual was to vague or flat out wrong here. I'll do as you suggest.
I did torque the retention bolts to 77 lbf-ft.
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