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Old 12-06-19, 09:29 AM
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Getting ready to do a brake job on our 2017 LX 570 and need the brake caliper bolt torque specs.

Anyone have the techinfo.toyota.com docs for the Front and Rear Brake Installation on a 2017 Lexus LX 570 which they could share?

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Originally Posted by bigchicken
Getting ready to do a brake job on our 2017 LX 570 and need the brake caliper bolt torque specs.

Anyone have the techinfo.toyota.com docs for the Front and Rear Brake Installation on a 2017 Lexus LX 570 which they could share?

Thanks,
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73 ft.-lb.
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Is that the front or rear caliper torque hankinid? I know my tundra and sequoia front/rear are different.
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Originally Posted by bigchicken
Is that the front or rear caliper torque hankinid? I know my tundra and sequoia front/rear are different.
73 ft.-lb front, 65 ft.-lb. rear.

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Thanks Hankinid!
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Originally Posted by bigchicken
Thanks Hankinid!
You're welcome. Do not forget checking the parking brake checkout. I doubt shoes or rotor will need replacement, but you may need to adjust the clearance. More info on mud.

I'd definitely recommend Stop-Tech brake pads. Far better feel, less dust, and longer wear than oem. They supply pads to SOCOM and the CIA for VIP and prisoner transport in the Middle East. Nice in the mountains as they don't tend to fade like oem.

Have fun.
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Originally Posted by hankinid
You're welcome. Do not forget checking the parking brake checkout. I doubt shoes or rotor will need replacement, but you may need to adjust the clearance. More info on mud.

I'd definitely recommend Stop-Tech brake pads. Far better feel, less dust, and longer wear than oem. They supply pads to SOCOM and the CIA for VIP and prisoner transport in the Middle East. Nice in the mountains as they don't tend to fade like oem.

Have fun.
Is the recommendation to stick with stock rotors or upgrade those along with the pads?
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Originally Posted by mdjackson2
Is the recommendation to stick with stock rotors or upgrade those along with the pads?
Your choice...I did go with drilled & slotted front rotors.
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