I need the torque specs for front and rear brake caliper bolts for a 2006 TL.
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I need the torque specs for front and rear brake caliper bolts for a 2006 TL.
I have a 2006 Acura TL and I am replacing the brake pads and rotors. I need the torque specs for the caliper bolts front and rear and also the torque specs for the bolts that hold the calipers on when I take off the rotors. Ant help would be appreciated.
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Word of caution, I think the service manual recommendation for front brembos is really high. I don't think you should be going over 70 or 80 ft lbs on brembos, but hopefully someone can chime in here.
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Brembo is a brake company, most notably known for "performance" brakes. The manual transmissions and Type-S models came with Brembo front brake calipers, but if your car is automatic/base mode then you won't have these.
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DO NOT torque to 125 lbf-ft this probably why most brembo has stripped thread since the caliper is made by aluminum. I last torque mine down to 50 lbf-ft and drive the car for 5 years, no issue with the brake, caliper bolt etc... I will be changing new set of rotors soon and I will find out if my thread is stripped or not.
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