joemicra Mar 20, 2009 #1 I am going to replace my brake pads. However when I have consulted a manual it says that I require a torque wrench to correctly tighten the Guide pin bolts. I do not posses a torque wrench, is it essential? Cheers Joe
I am going to replace my brake pads. However when I have consulted a manual it says that I require a torque wrench to correctly tighten the Guide pin bolts. I do not posses a torque wrench, is it essential? Cheers Joe
A andy Ex. Club Member Mar 20, 2009 #2 in a word no. only thing i have used a torque wrench for is for head bolts.
joesouthgate Super Moderator Moderator Club Member Mar 20, 2009 #3 no basicly just don't go mad with the tightening and strip the thread.