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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / March 2004

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Torque Specifications 99 Infiniti I30

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Andy - 06 Mar 2004 10:06 GMT
My elderly neighbor has asked me to replace his brakes on his 99 Infinit
I30. Where can I find torque specs as I could not find a Haynes or a
Chiltons anywhere? Are there maintenance manuals available from the dealer
fairly reosonable?  No need to respond after 03/07/2004, it'll be out the
door. Thanks.
Codifus - 06 Mar 2004 13:23 GMT
> My elderly neighbor has asked me to replace his brakes on his 99 Infinit
> I30. Where can I find torque specs as I could not find a Haynes or a
> Chiltons anywhere? Are there maintenance manuals available from the dealer
> fairly reosonable?  No need to respond after 03/07/2004, it'll be out the
> door. Thanks.

Just pick up a Haynes or Chiltons for the 1999 Maxima. Except for a few
cosmetic differences like the dashboard, grille, hood, and trunk, these
cars are virtually identical. Same engine, same doors, same seats,
wheels, brakes . . . you get the idea:)

CD
Dan - 06 Mar 2004 16:19 GMT
> My elderly neighbor has asked me to replace his brakes on his 99 Infinit
> I30. Where can I find torque specs as I could not find a Haynes or a
> Chiltons anywhere? Are there maintenance manuals available from the dealer
> fairly reosonable?  No need to respond after 03/07/2004, it'll be out the
> door. Thanks.

From the Maxima Haynes manual (should be the same torques as the I30):

Caliper Mounting Bolts: 16-23 ft-lbs
Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolts (front): 53-72 ft-lbs
Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolts (rear): 28-38 ft-lbs
Wheel lug nuts: 72-87 ft-lbs
 
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