Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Axle Shaft Spindle Nut 118 (160)
Brake Hose-To-Caliper Inlet Fitting Bolt 33 (45)
Brake Hose-To-Brakeline Fitting 13 (18)
Brakeline-To-Master Cylinder Fitting 18 (24)
Brake Pedal Pivot Nut 21 (28)
Caliper Guide Pin Bolts 23 (31)
Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolts(1) 125 (170)
Exhaust Muffler Bolts 37 (50)
Master Cylinder-To-Booster Nut 21 (28)
Outer Tie Rod End Nut
Step 1 15 (20)
Step 2 Additional 160 Degrees
Step 3 (2)
Parking Brake Lever Assembly Mounting Bolts 21 (28)
Parking Brake Shoe Actuator Assembly Mounting Bolts 52 (70)
Power Brake Booster-To-Firewall Nut 20 (27)
Rear Stabilizer Shaft Bracket
Bolts 49 (65)
Nuts 70 (95)
Rear Suspension Knuckle Ball Joint Stud Nut
Step 1 15 (20)
Step 2 Additional 250 Degrees
Step 3 (3)
Rear Wheel Hub Mounting Bolts 96 (130)
Seat Adjuster Leg Mounting Nuts 37 (50)
Seat Belt Buckle Side Mounting Nuts 37 (50)
Wheel Lug Nut 100 (136)
INCH Lbs. (N.m) 
Bose Signal Processing Module Retaining Bolts 22 (2.5)
Caliper Bleeder Screw 106 (12)
Folding Top Storage Compartment Lid Extension Bolts (Convertible) 35 (4.0)
Parking Brake Lever Assembly Boot Nuts 89 (10)
Telescoping Steering Column Motor Screws 62 (7.0)
Windshield Washer Reservoir Retaining Nuts 66 (7.5)
(1) Clean mounting bracket and knuckle mating surface. Install NEW bolts, supplied with adhesive on threads.
(2) On final step, check for a minimum torque of 33 Ft. lbs. (45 N.m).
(3) On final step, check for a minimum torque of 41 Ft. lbs. (55 N.m).
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.