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Old 10-08-2007, 11:48 AM
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ML320 Front Caliper specs

ML320 Front Caliper specs

Have a 2002 ML320

I have the new pads and the rotors etc so now I want to begin the replacement of these parts...

Would like to know if there are specific torque values for the bolts on the backside of the caliper and the wheel lugs? Of course any other handy info will be welcome as well!!

Thanks!

Hal

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Old 10-08-2007, 11:50 AM
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Yes, there are torque specifications.

You can find them all in the W163 Service DVD available from your dealer or at 800.for.merc.
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Old 10-08-2007, 01:59 PM
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here is the orig message...
ML320 Front Caliper specs

Have a 2002 ML320

I have the new pads and the rotors etc so now I want to begin the replacement of these parts...

Would like to know if there are specific torque values for the bolts on the backside of the caliper and the wheel lugs? Of course any other handy info will be welcome as well!!

Thanks!

Hal


Thanks for the reply....

Hopefully someone may have a bit more information that they are willing to share. I don't have the DVD although it sounds like a good thing to have. Was hoping to tackle the job very soon... like today.

If anyone has a resource and can tell me I would be most grateful


Thanks for the reply....
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Old 10-09-2007, 11:21 AM
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Oh, yeah forgot.

Wheel bolt torque specs are in your owners manual.

Caliper mount specs are included with procedures for removing/reinstalling the caliper and/or changing brake pads. You should know what they are and it's dangerous for you to attempt this job without them.

As regards how big a hurry you're in, "poor planning on your part does not constitute and emergency on my part."

How's that for "extra information?"

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