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Old 03-05-2011, 06:28 AM
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1998 Olds 88 LS Caliper bolt torque value.

Hello,
I've searched about 20 pages of posts and have yet to find an answer to this question.
Could someone please tell me what the 1998 Olds 88 LS Caliper bolt torque value is?
(Slider bolt and sleeve assy.)
My Haynes manual says 63 ft/lbs but this seems a bit high. In advance, thank you for your time.
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Re: 1998 Olds 88 LS Caliper bolt torque value.

Ok... thanks alot...
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