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Old Mar 12, 2004 | 08:57 PM
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Rear brake info requested...

I will be doing the rears tomorrow and am looking for two things:

a) brake bolt torque specs
b) brake pad bedding procedure

Also, any other hints/gotchas are welcome.

Thanks

<edit>I should say it's a '99 SE</e>
Old Mar 12, 2004 | 10:20 PM
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Caliper mounting bolt (front and rear): 16-23 ft-lbs.

First welcome to the org!

Second, if it's the first time you change your brakes, i suggest you to buy the Haynes manual for your Maxima. It's a real most.
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Old Mar 13, 2004 | 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by WhiteMax96
Caliper mounting bolt (front and rear): 16-23 ft-lbs.

First welcome to the org!

Second, if it's the first time you change your brakes, i suggest you to buy the Haynes manual for your Maxima. It's a real most.
Thanks!

I've done the front ones which were very easy. I let the dealer do the rears the first time...which was a huge mistake.

My only major question was how Nissan implemented the emergency brake. Other than that...rear brakes are rear brakes. I'll find out how they do in about 1 hour.
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