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Originally Posted by AP - Chris_B
And for those that might be reading this and wondering, we would NEVER, EVER recommend re-torquing an AP Racing disc assembly. These are carefully torqued during assembly to a prescribed value that takes thermal expansion into account. The #1 cause of broken hardware is an over-eager, but well-meaning, mechanic torquing the nuts to a value that might be considered "normal" for a 1/4-28 steel fastener (usually 85-90% of yield strength). Then when everything gets hot and starts to expand, the bolt is stretched beyond its limit and either loosens up or fails outright. Either of which is a recipe for disaster!
Chris
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Thank you so much for that little nugget of info! My powdercoating business focuses on brake calipers. I've done 2 sets of rotor hats for AP racing setups on the 350Z. Fortunately, they were both show cars and the brakes will probably never even get warm, but I now will not do them at all, or just mask the rest of the rotor if I do and leave them assembled.
When the ring wears out do they have to buy a whole new assembly? Or send them in to have them re-ringed?