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Anybody know where I can find the torque spec for the two large bolts that hold the Brembo brake calipers to the car? I’ve seen videos where they say the front calipers should be torqued to 59 ft lbs and the rears to 49 ft lbs, but that’s on the standard brakes. Are the Brembos a different spec? They are a different design with a separate piece that the bolts go through.
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Yes, they are different. See also https://github.com/timurrrr/ft86/blo...s/pp_brembo.md
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