Assembly instructions (continued) – Wilwood Dynapro Radial Rear Brake Kit For OE Parking Brake User Manual

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is set, secure the pads in place with the pad clip retainer.
Remove the caliper mounting bolts (10) one at a time, apply red
Loctite

®

271 to the threads, and torque to 35 ft-lb.

• Temporarily install the wheel and torque the lug nuts to the

manufacturer’s specification. Ensure that the wheel rotates
freely without any interference.

NOTE: OEM rubber brake hoses generally cannot be adapted to

Wilwood calipers. The caliper inlet fitting is a 1/8-27 NPT. Install
Wilwood’s stainless steel braided flexline hose kit, P/N 220-
12861 included with this kit. Carefully route hoses to prevent
contact with moving suspension, brake or wheel
components. NOTE:
Wilwood hose kits are designed for use in
many different vehicle applications and it is the installer's
responsibility to properly route and ensure adequate clearance
and retention for brake hose components.

NOTE: Specified brake hose kits may not work with all Years, Makes and Models of vehicle that this

brake kit is applicable to, due to possible OEM manufacturing changes during a production vehicle's
life
. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all fittings and hoses are the correct size and
length, to ensure proper sealing and that they will not be subject to crimping, strain and abrasion
from vibration or interference with suspension components, brake rotor or wheel.

•In absence of specific instructions for brake line routing, the installer must use his best professional

judgment on correct routing and retention of lines to ensure safe operation. Test vehicle brake
system per the 'minimum test' procedure stated within this document before driving. After road
testing, inspect for leaks and interference. Initially after install and testing, perform frequent checks
of the vehicle brake system and lines before driving, to confirm that there is no undue wear or
interference not apparent from the initial test. Afterwards, perform periodic inspections for function,
leaks and wear in a interval relative to the usage of vehicle.

• Bleed the brake system, referring to the additional information and recommendations on page 6 for

proper bleeding instructions. Check system for leaks after bleeding.

•Install the wheel and torque the lug nuts to manufacturer’s specification.

Assembly Instructions (Continued)

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