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Thanks for your reply! Fordtechone. Appreciate it!Front caliper pin bolts: 27 lb-ft
Front anchor plate (bracket) bolts: 184 lb-ft
Rear caliper pin bolts: 26 lb-ft
Rear anchor plate (bracket) bolts: 181 lb-ft (M16 bolts) or 258 lb-ft (M18 bolts)
Note that the truck needs to be put into brake service mode before any disassembly or repairs are made to the front or rear brakes.
Hi-Front caliper pin bolts: 27 lb-ft
Front anchor plate (bracket) bolts: 184 lb-ft
Rear caliper pin bolts: 26 lb-ft
Rear anchor plate (bracket) bolts: 181 lb-ft (M16 bolts) or 258 lb-ft (M18 bolts)
Note that the truck needs to be put into brake service mode before any disassembly or repairs are made to the front or rear brakes.
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What is the proper procedure for BRAKE MAINTENANCE via Gen3's? It seems there are lots of confusing vids on youtube and not much on here. Can ya help me out, please.
Thanks Anthony
Looks like that should be the case. It f not, set the parking brake first and then run through the procedure.Thank you very much.
Question, can't you start at #4 in activatiin procedure if you don't have E-brake on?
Thabks Anthony
Bet!!! Thank you helping me and your reply. Much appreciated.Looks like that should be the case. It f not, set the parking brake first and then run through the procedure.
Also, do I bleed the brakes in BRAKE MAINTENANCE MODE?Looks like that should be the case. It f not, set the parking brake first and then run through the procedure.