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Torque Specifications

I am planning on replacing the rotors on my 2004 impala SS. Can anyone tell me the torque specs for the caliper bolts and lug nuts? Your help is appreciated.
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Lug nuts 100, caliper bolts or caliper support bracket?
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Lug nuts 100, caliper bolts or caliper support bracket?
the caliper support bracket.
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Re: Torque Specifications

its just called the caliper bracket, and its 133 ft/lbs, I know cuz I took mine off yesterday.

but here they all are.

front caliper bolts - 70 ft/lbs
front caliper bracket bolts - 133 ft/lbs
front brake hose bolt (banjo bolt) - 40 ft/lbs
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its just called the caliper bracket, and its 133 ft/lbs, I know cuz I took mine off yesterday.

but here they all are.

front caliper bolts - 70 ft/lbs
front caliper bracket bolts - 133 ft/lbs
front brake hose bolt (banjo bolt) - 40 ft/lbs
Double check on the caliper bolts can't see that small bolt at 70psi, I never tightened them past 35-40.
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Re: Torque Specifications

trust me I have every single service manual from 98 - 05 for GM cars, it is 70 ft/lbs... not psi.

here is the page for it.
http://impalaauthority.com/Brake_Tig...ifications.pdf
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trust me I have every single service manual from 98 - 05 for GM cars, it is 70 ft/lbs... not psi.

here is the page for it.
http://impalaauthority.com/Brake_Tig...ifications.pdf
Yup you are right, just got lazy and inattentive on the psi note for the torques settings, my bad.
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