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Caliper torque specs for 2015 IS250 RWD Base Model

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Old Mar 15, 2022 | 02:19 AM
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Default Caliper torque specs for 2015 IS250 RWD Base Model

I am trying to find the torque specs for the caliper bracket, caliper-to-bracket and the bleeder screw for both the front and back. But it's hard when there is a number of different models and most of the IS250 specs are specific to the 2IS and I know some of the specs are different between the 2IS and 3IS and I need confirmation.

1. I keep seeing conflicting numbers, particularly in the front. For the caliper bracket, I see some saying 100 lb-ft and I see others saying 58 lb-ft. So which is it?

2. I saw many say 25 lb-ft for the caliper bolt so I am gonna assume that is a good number. Confirm please?

3. For the rears, I, again, saw from a fellow user on here 100 lb-ft for caliper bracket and 20 lb-ft for caliper-to-bracket. Confirm please?

4. As for the bleeder screw, I saw 8 lb-ft on a YT video and I am pretty sure that's a good number. Confirm please?

I know the 250 has been out of date for awhile but come on, we need more love for the 3IS250 on here.
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Old Mar 15, 2022 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Baja
I am trying to find the torque specs for the caliper bracket, caliper-to-bracket and the bleeder screw for both the front and back. But it's hard when there is a number of different models and most of the IS250 specs are specific to the 2IS and I know some of the specs are different between the 2IS and 3IS and I need confirmation.

1. I keep seeing conflicting numbers, particularly in the front. For the caliper bracket, I see some saying 100 lb-ft and I see others saying 58 lb-ft. So which is it?

2. I saw many say 25 lb-ft for the caliper bolt so I am gonna assume that is a good number. Confirm please?

3. For the rears, I, again, saw from a fellow user on here 100 lb-ft for caliper bracket and 20 lb-ft for caliper-to-bracket. Confirm please?

4. As for the bleeder screw, I saw 8 lb-ft on a YT video and I am pretty sure that's a good number. Confirm please?

I know the 250 has been out of date for awhile but come on, we need more love for the 3IS250 on here.
I just pulled up torque specs on Mitchell/ProDemand (which is given factory info pretty accurately), it looks like the following. Sorry for the poor pic quality, my phone and the shop lights are messing with it all but you should get the jest.

Front torque specs (04/2013-08/2015 models):



Rear torque specs (04/2013-09/2020):


Lemme know if you need anything else.

-Shane
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Old Mar 17, 2022 | 01:35 PM
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