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The mounting bolt for the front caliper is in the 90+ range. Best to check the bolt size and refer to a torque chart for the bolt holding the caliper
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The mounting bolt for the front caliper is in the 90+ range.
Best to check the bolt size and refer to a torque chart for the bolt holding the caliper halves together. The FSM does specify the base brake caliper bolts to be 20 and 32 ft-lbs for the front and rear calipers, respectively. No reference to the sport package calipers.
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