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Default Rear Brembo caliper bolt torque?

I found only one thing so far which suggested 65nm for these. Is that correct, and if using anti seize on them, should it be adjusted? Would 50nm suffice?
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I would stick with the 65nm as per factory manual
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I would stick with the 65nm as per factory manual
Even with anti seize on them?
Old 22 March 2016, 03:11 PM
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I have used that torque and anti-seize on them with no problems
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