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If you used a lot then yes. There should only
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John (MD)
on June 22, 2015 at 9:14 AM
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rear caliper bolts backed out..installed with anti seize!!
posted by LivinTheDream
on June 20, 2015 at 12:08 PM
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be a light coat that is applied
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rear caliper bolts backed out..installed with anti seize!!
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LivinTheDream
12:08:41 06/20/15
All things being equal ? Probably not.
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ttz'in (norcal)
15:57:22 06/20/15
I use anti seize on all of my exhaust, suspension and brake
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zgene4
16:59:18 06/20/15
Same here, mid torque range though. (n/m)
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ttz'in (norcal)
19:51:48 06/20/15
Why is anti-seize being used? Not needed. All the cars
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jzack
22:08:54 06/20/15
The OEM Brembo's on Subaru's would routinely have
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zgene4
13:31:52 06/21/15
Re: rear caliper bolts backed out..installed with anti seize!!
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ttz'in (norcal)
13:48:53 06/21/15
One thing you can use instead is a high temp loctite
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BlackholeZ
15:22:47 06/21/15
bolt material? I had a similar issue with downpipe nuts
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LJZTT
19:46:05 06/21/15
^ Agree ^ (n/m)
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ttz'in (norcal)
00:01:21 06/22/15
If you used a lot then yes. There should only -
John (MD)
09:14:43 06/22/15
i was rather gracious.. hmmmmm thank you guys (n/m)
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LivinTheDream
22:14:07 06/22/15
You may have over-stressed the fasteners and stretched them
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LitlElvis
10:20:23 06/23/15
How do you determine the proper torque
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ZXRider
10:54:57 06/23/15
The OP said 38 was the upper limit (28-38ftlbs)
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BlackholeZ
12:00:16 06/23/15
haha reading comprehension 101 owns me
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ZXRider
12:20:59 06/23/15
There are some rules of thumb
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BlackholeZ
12:59:00 06/23/15
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