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What are the 2010 journey brake caliper torque specs

Need specs for front and back calipers and caliper mounting brackets

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2009

SOURCE: Need the correct torque specs for 2004 silverado 1500 calipers

  • Tighten the 2 brake caliper mounting bolts to 108 Nm (80 ft. lbs.) . Caliper Mounting Bracket to Knuckle, Front (15 series) 175 Nm (129 ft. lbs.) Caliper Mounting Bracket to Knuckle, Front (25/35 series) 300 Nm (221 ft. lbs.) Brake Caliper Mounting Bolt Rear (15 series) 42 Nm (31 ft. lbs.) Brake Caliper Mounting Bolt Rear (25/35 series) 108 Nm (80 ft. lbs.) Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolt Rear (JC5/JH5) 200 Nm (148 ft. lbs.) Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolt Rear (JH6) 165 Nm (122 ft. lbs.) Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolt Rear (JH7) 300 Nm (221 ft. lbs.) Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolt Rear (NYS) 200 Nm (148 ft. lbs.)
    hope this helps
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    GIVHRR

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    • Posted on May 09, 2009

    SOURCE: Front Hub Bearing Torque specs to complete replacement

    THE LUG NUT TORQUE SPEC - 140FT/LBS\
    CALIPER MOUNT - 80FT/LBS
    CALIPER BRACKET 129FT/LBS
    AXLE NUT 177FT/LBS

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    Johnny Brown

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    • Posted on Dec 21, 2009

    SOURCE: 2004 silverado rear brake torque specification,

    31 ft lbs for caliper to bracket, then caliper bracket to nuckle is.148 ft lbs for 6400 & 7200 lbs GVWR or
    122 ft lbs for 9900 lbs GVWR or
    221 ft lbs for 12300 lbs GVWR.
    good luck hope this helps.

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