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Rotor question #53361 05/28/03 10:48 PM
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 206
Arnold Offline OP
Wheeler
First off I searched and could find the info I needed. I purchased a used Toyota mini axle from someone locally. I am in the process of totally rebuilding it. I have it down to replacing the brake rotors. I noticed that it has two different styles of hubs and rotors on it. One set: the hub is held to the rotor via 2 bolts and all 6 lugs are driven thru it. The other set: 6 bolts held the hub to the rotor. What is up with this? Is one set from another year axle? I was told the axle is an 85 model and it does have the full gusset. Can anyone tell me what year the other rotor and hub are from? I am having a hell of a time getting replacement rotors <img border="0" title="" alt="[Mad]" src="images/icons/mad.gif" /> Thanks for any input!


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Re: Rotor question #53362 05/28/03 11:48 PM
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Adam F Offline
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I'm in the same boat. I am going to have to have the studs pressed out and then back in. As far as I know, 79-80 hubs work the same way as the IFS hubs, you just have to remove the 6 bolts, but 81-85 solid axle rotors, the wheel will need to be pressed out of the rotor.

<small>[ May 28, 2003, 06:49 PM: Message edited by: Adam F ]</small>


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