Which torque value is correct for caliper bolts
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Which torque value is correct for caliper bolts
I havea 2001 4WD 4 Runner. I have seen two different numbers posted. Most posts show 90 ft pounds for the caliper bolts but I thought I saw that the 4WD was only 65. Anyone have a correct answer if the 4wd is different than 2wd
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This is from the 97-98 FSM
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (4RUNNER)
Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Brake Hose-To-Caliper ...................................... 11 (15)
Caliper Mounting Bolts/Slide Pins ......................... 91 (123)
LSPV Mounting Bolts ........................................... (1)
Master Cylinder Outlet Fittings ............................ 11 (15)
Rear Axle Retainer & Backing Plate Nuts .................... 48 (66)
Wheel Lug Nuts ............................................ 81 (110)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)
Brake Bleeder Screw ........................................ 97 (11)
LSPV Adjusting Screws/Nuts ................................ 115 (13)
Master Cylinder Piston Stopper Bolt ........................ 89 (10)
Master Cylinder-To-Booster Nuts ........................... 115 (13)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (4RUNNER)
Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Brake Hose-To-Caliper ...................................... 11 (15)
Caliper Mounting Bolts/Slide Pins ......................... 91 (123)
LSPV Mounting Bolts ........................................... (1)
Master Cylinder Outlet Fittings ............................ 11 (15)
Rear Axle Retainer & Backing Plate Nuts .................... 48 (66)
Wheel Lug Nuts ............................................ 81 (110)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)
Brake Bleeder Screw ........................................ 97 (11)
LSPV Adjusting Screws/Nuts ................................ 115 (13)
Master Cylinder Piston Stopper Bolt ........................ 89 (10)
Master Cylinder-To-Booster Nuts ........................... 115 (13)
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