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Where is the easiest location to find all the torque specs for the entire vehicle? I think I have a rear shock bolt loose.
Where is the easiest location to find all the torque specs for the entire vehicle? I think I have a rear shock bolt loose.
Torque specs rear suspensions.
Ok, hoping someone can help me here. Feel like I'm getting completely screwed by the dealer. At 32,000 miles there was a loud screeching noise upon backing out of drive and also going slowly (carpool line type situation). No warning or indicator light. Took to dealer who said the rear brakes were metal on metal and needed to replace both pad and rotor. Wasn't happy but did it. Fronts were at 15-20% at that time, or so I was told. Now, 56,000 miles, the brake pad light went on. In for service and they just called to say that my rear pads and rotors again are worn down and need replaced. This is ridiculous! They even said the front are fine. That seems odd. Never replaced even a pad on the front yet two sets, with only 22,000 on the second set???? I even mentioned the TSB and he said that was for certain models and did not pertain to wear. Obviously I can't prove that they weren't worn down. Any advice would be appreciated.![]()
Did you also buy sensors? 460 seems like a good price. It looks like OEM parts on http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/8887.cfm including sensors for all four is $850.
I don't know if I want to go aftermarket though. Especially slotted rotors. How did you end up picking those parts?