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Old 03-31-18 | 12:43 PM
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Planning on replacing the front brake pads this weekend. Couple of notes:

1) Could someone please provide the tightening torque specs for the bleeder screw and the caliper brake pad bolt. Thanks and would be greatly appreciated.

2) Noticed that the new part number is now 04465-0W200 as opposed to 0W190. According to the parts guy our cars were shipped with the squealing and dusting 0W190 part number. Now only the 0W200 are available. I hope the initial bite hasn't gotten softer. Here in Canada they do not provide the sensor wires with the brake pad kit. They must be purchased separately and they are back ordered. Also they are expensive approx.$Cdn 200 per sensor wire. My brake pad wear sensors have not tripped yet, so I plan to reuse the sensors.

3) They did not have the rear pads in stock will have to get them next week.


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Old 03-31-18 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by WolfManRCF
Planning on replacing the front brake pads this weekend. Couple of notes:

1) Could someone please provide the tightening torque specs for the bleeder screw and the caliper brake pad bolt. Thanks and would be greatly appreciated.

Here you go.


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Old 03-31-18 | 03:46 PM
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Awesome thanks e2dag. Exactly what I was looking for.

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