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Torque spec for SRT caliper mount bolts - Cars & Trucks

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Is this a chrysler 300 srt? A model year?
A little more info would help me to look at correct info. I don't know if torques specs are the same on all model years?

  • jay gretsuk
    jay gretsuk May 30, 2018

    06 magnum srt caliper mount bolts torque spec.......front and back, thanks.

  • jack layton
    jack layton May 30, 2018

    my info, caliper to bracket
    front--44 ft lbs
    rear--23 ft lbs

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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

    Anonymous

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    • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

    SOURCE: head bolt torque spec

    Always use new head bolts.
    1)tighten to 40ft/lbs
    2)back off 1/2 turn
    3)tighten back to 40ft/lbs
    4)tighten an additional 90 degrees
    5)tighten an additional 90 degrees.

    Anonymous

    • 333 Answers
    • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

    SOURCE: Replacing front wheel hub assembly on 2006

    Caliper mount bolts are 74 ft/lbs
    Driveshaft axle nut is 177 ft/lbs
    Hub and bearing mounting bolts are 133 ft/lbs

    Testimonial: "The info on the torgue specs was very helpful. I couldn't find it anywhere. Thanks a bunch!"

    Anonymous

    • 448 Answers
    • Posted on Nov 13, 2009

    SOURCE: brake job torque spec

    Caliper mounting bracket bolts:
    Front: 80 ft-lbs.
    Rear: 41
    Caliper mounting guide pins/bolts:
    Front:
    Four-cylinder models 26
    V6 models 37
    Rear:
    All: 17
    Hope this helps you.

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    2. or you used the wrong torque page.
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