Dual piston caliper, 85 ft lbs.
Single piston caliper, 37 ft lbs.
Front caliper mounting bracket bolts torque to 57ft-lbs Front caliper pin bolts torque to 27ft.lbs Rear Caliper mounting bracket bolts torque to 38ft-lbs Rear caliper pins torque to 15ft-lbs
Front caliper bolts 25 ft/lb Mounting bracket bolts 80ft/lb
The caliper mounting bolts, both in the front and in the rear, require 39N-m, or 28.9 ft-lbs of torque.
33- Ft lbs.
_________________________________________Front caliper bracket mounting bolt-148 ft-lb Front caliper guide pin bolt-74 ft-lb
Front caliper mounting ( guide pin ) bolts---80 ft. LBS. Rear 1/2 tons 31 ft. LBS. Caliper mounting bracket bolts FRONT---129 ft. LBS. Rear 1/2 tons 148 ft. LBS.
just be sure they are tight i would guess around 20-30 ftlbs
Front caliper bracket to knuckle, 85 ft lbs. I also use a drop of blue "Loctite" thread locker on clean threads.
Landrover RAVE manual for Freelander Mk1 gives the following values:- Front disc brakes Front caliper mounting bolts 83 Nm Front disc to drive flange screws 5 Nm Front disc shield to hub screw 8.5 Nm Front caliper guide pin bolts 27 Nm Front caliper brake hose banjo bolt 28 Nm
You usually have to take off the brake caliper, then the caliper mounting bracket to free the rotor.
On the inboard side of the caliper.
Be careful. My Haynes repair manual stated a torque of 85 ft-lbs for front caliper mounting bolts for my 2005 Chevy Trailblazer. I tried to torque the bolts that much and ended up breaking the bolt off. This was a hassle to fix and you can't drive your vehicle until it's fixed with a new bolt. I had to take a vacation day to wait for the parts store to order a new bolt and have it delivered. O'Reilly Auto parts said the correct torque is 31 ft-lbs of torque. Their computer did list the same 85 ft-lbs of torque initially but said it was incorrect.