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Brembo Torque Specifications
What’s the specified torque for caliper mounting bolts on the Performance Package Brembo calipers, and are the caliper bolts reusable?
Unofficial answer: 59lb-ft/80Nm with anti-seize has been working great; numerous track days with no issue, and taking the calipers off a year later everything looked great. |
Brembo’s use German torque. Gutentight, I beleive is the setting.
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Yes, they're reusable. Are these the fronts? If so, 60 ft-lbs and call it a day.
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I looked in my service info, I don't have any specs listed for either. Should just be able to snug em both up and be fine, add a little extra oomph to the banjo bolts.
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Stumbled upon this thread, as well as a similar thread on an STI forum.
https://forums.nasioc.com/forums/sho....php?t=2894993 Looks like the answer is ~80–88 lb-ft which with anti-seize translates to about 60 lb-ft indeed. |
3 ugga duggas should do it!
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Front caliper bolts: 88.5 ft·lb or 120 Nm
Rear caliper bolts: 53.8 ft·lb or 73 Nm Bleeder valves: 14.8 ft·lb or 20 N·m Source: Subaru BRZ, 2020 Service Manual |
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