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What is the torque specs for the brake caliper on a 2008 Ford Edge?

The front brake caliper mounting bolts on the 2008 Ford Edge are typically torqued to 25 ft-lbs (34 Nm). Rear caliper mounting bolts generally fall in the 20–25 ft-lbs (27–34 Nm) range, depending on axle and brake setup. Always verify the exact torque in the Ford Workshop Manual for your specific model and configuration.


Torque specifications by caliper location


Front caliper mounting bolts


Front caliper mounting bolts are critical for maintaining proper caliper alignment and braking performance. The spec below applies to the standard front disc setup found on most 2008 Edge models.



  • Front brake caliper mounting bolts: 25 ft-lbs (34 Nm)


Concluding: Use the listed front caliper mounting bolt torque when reinstalling the front calipers to ensure proper function and safety.


Rear caliper mounting bolts


On Edge models equipped with rear discs, the rear caliper mounting bolts have a closely matched torque specification, though variations can occur with different axle configurations.



  • Rear brake caliper mounting bolts: 20–25 ft-lbs (27–34 Nm)


Concluding: Apply the rear caliper mounting bolt torque within the stated range, ensuring the caliper sits squarely and operates freely without binding.


Additional related fasteners


In addition to caliper mounting bolts, some braking-system fasteners have their own torque specs. These are separate from the caliper mounting bolts and should be torqued to their specified values to maintain brake integrity.



  • Brake hose/banjo bolts: 29–32 ft-lbs (39–43 Nm)


Concluding: Always torque related fasteners to the manufacturer’s specs and verify cleanliness of threads and seals to prevent leaks or caliper misalignment.


Notes, caveats and best practices


These values reflect common factory specifications for the 2008 Ford Edge. If you have non-stock calipers, different brake setups, or a VIN with unique service bulletins, consult the Ford Workshop Manual or a Ford dealer to confirm the exact numbers for your vehicle. When performing a brake caliper reinstallation, clean threads, use appropriate thread lubricant if recommended, and torque gradually in a cross pattern if applicable to your bolts.


Summary


For the 2008 Ford Edge, the standard torque for front caliper mounting bolts is 25 ft-lbs (34 Nm), while rear caliper mounting bolts typically range from 20 to 25 ft-lbs (27–34 Nm). Related fasteners like brake hose/banjo bolts are typically torqued to 29–32 ft-lbs (39–43 Nm). Always verify with the official Ford Workshop Manual for your exact configuration to ensure accuracy and safety.

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