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<blockquote data-quote="smilinjack" data-source="post: 10312068" data-attributes="member: 26111"><p>Re: Brake Job , 2000L. Went to "how to" on brakes and couldn't access the 'brake caliper anchor plate' section. Are there torque specs on those bolts as well? Also, is it a good idea to just replace the bearings or what exactly am I looking for when I inspect them? One more thing, the diagram for the front disc removal AND installation kinda depict the bearing seal as having the rubber pointed toward the bearing. When removing mine I discovered the opposite........ rubber toward the spindle plate--- metal to the back of the inside bearing. ??? Thanks, Jack btw- thanks for having this site. It's a huge help in keeping our babies healthy and up to date.:rolling:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smilinjack, post: 10312068, member: 26111"] Re: Brake Job , 2000L. Went to "how to" on brakes and couldn't access the 'brake caliper anchor plate' section. Are there torque specs on those bolts as well? Also, is it a good idea to just replace the bearings or what exactly am I looking for when I inspect them? One more thing, the diagram for the front disc removal AND installation kinda depict the bearing seal as having the rubber pointed toward the bearing. When removing mine I discovered the opposite........ rubber toward the spindle plate--- metal to the back of the inside bearing. ??? Thanks, Jack btw- thanks for having this site. It's a huge help in keeping our babies healthy and up to date.:rolling: [/QUOTE]
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