Rear Caliper Torque Specs 2014 3.6L JK Sport S 4DR
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Hey all!
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Does anyone have the torque specs for the rear caliper and caliper mounting brackets? (Replacing rotors, calipers, and doing new shoes on the parking brake assembly)
I have found some info from project-jk but seems to be for the 3.8L. I'm wondering if those specs will apply to my 2014 3.6L JK Sport S 4DR AUTO?
https://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write...ettings#brakes
Thanks in advanced!
New here so hope I'm posting in the right area.
Does anyone have the torque specs for the rear caliper and caliper mounting brackets? (Replacing rotors, calipers, and doing new shoes on the parking brake assembly)
I have found some info from project-jk but seems to be for the 3.8L. I'm wondering if those specs will apply to my 2014 3.6L JK Sport S 4DR AUTO?
https://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write...ettings#brakes
Thanks in advanced!
Last edited by njsavage95; 02-19-2023 at 11:18 AM.
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Welcome .. good group here, friendly. ready to provide suggestions.. FYI I have 2013 JKU .. replaced the caliper 1 time, installed Big Brake Kit on Fronts and just tightened those bolts till if felt good, Caliper bracket bolts, note how much force you applied to remove and attempt to duplicate.. did same on caliper mounting too. Did not consider Torque specs and so far (couple of years) nothing has come loose. Good Luck Update the forum if you find #s
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I am with Jay - I just do them up till they feel tight. Never had one come loose and that includes wheel lug nuts. But if you need numbers then there are torque tables posted on this forum and other places on the internet.
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If it helps, here is a link to a torque spec document I made for myself -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...usp=share_link
I printed it out (3 pages double sided) and laminated them. Keep them in my jeep at all times. Handy for any trail repairs of even if working in the garage.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...usp=share_link
I printed it out (3 pages double sided) and laminated them. Keep them in my jeep at all times. Handy for any trail repairs of even if working in the garage.
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If it helps, here is a link to a torque spec document I made for myself -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...usp=share_link
I printed it out (3 pages double sided) and laminated them. Keep them in my jeep at all times. Handy for any trail repairs of even if working in the garage.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...usp=share_link
I printed it out (3 pages double sided) and laminated them. Keep them in my jeep at all times. Handy for any trail repairs of even if working in the garage.
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