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Originally Posted by AskNiko
Got this exerpt from a Roundel archive article on brakes...
"Torque values must be adhered to. As previously mentioned, wheels must be properly torqued or the rotor can be warped, and if the rotor is replaced, it must also be properly torqued or it can warp within just a few heat/cool cycles. Do you know how many letters I get from people who pay big money to have just about all their brake components replaced because of vibration and then have the same problems within a few weeks? I would like to stand and watch that brake job being done and see it a torque wrench ever makes an appearance."
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If you use a torque wrench, Typically, how much torque for each bolt on a wheel?