Brake Torque Specs
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The front and rear mounting bolt torque spec is 25 ft lb. This is from TIS for 2016 - 2020 RX.
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To be honest, I have never torqued my brakes....just got them "snug". Ironically I torque most of my other specs, esp those with crush washers to be sure that they compress, but never on brakes....and never had an issue.
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The only specs I could find in the TIS was the 25 ft lbs.
To be honest, I have never torqued my brakes....just got them "snug". Ironically I torque most of my other specs, esp those with crush washers to be sure that they compress, but never on brakes....and never had an issue.
To be honest, I have never torqued my brakes....just got them "snug". Ironically I torque most of my other specs, esp those with crush washers to be sure that they compress, but never on brakes....and never had an issue.
77 ft lbs seems to be a realistic number on similar platforms from what I can find so far.
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Torque specs for electric parking brake motor replacement???
Can someone please tell me what the proper torque specs are for tightening the electric parking brake motor to the rear caliper on a 2020 RX350? Try as I might, cannot find this anywhere.
Thank you very much for your help.
Thank you very much for your help.
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Per TIS "Using 5 mm hexagon socket wrench, install the parking brake actuator assembly to the rear disc brake cylinder assembly with the 2 bolts and torque to 8.4 Nm"in
Last edited by Quantum501; 10-29-23 at 03:56 PM.
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Yes! Thank you so much! That is exactly what I was looking for.
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