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one the retaining screws in my driver's side rear rotor keeps coming loose. does anyone know a way to fix that, or the specified torque amount for those? i was thinking i am just going to get new ones from the dealer, but what do you guys think?
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The mounting bolts?
17 foot pounds of torque.
17 foot pounds of torque.
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not the mounting bolts, but the retaining screws on the rotor. they are super short..maybe that locktite will work...but what if i wanna get em off again? lol. i'm going to try to get new one tomorrow...see if that works....if honda dealer even has em.
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ha. well when it gets loose, i know it. it makes a rubbing/screeching sound in the back. that's when i know it's loose. but it's to the point where it comes loose every time i drive the car. the screws are $1.05 each from honda. i will replace them all and use locktite. why not?
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