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91 'Yota 4x4 Brake Rotor Replacement Help
#707569
03/18/06 10:56 PM
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Anonymous
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Lookin for help here.
I have a '91 Toyota 4x4 PU. I had one of the right front brake caliper pistons sieze up, and I now need to replace the caliper and rotor. I have the front end disassembled to this point:
Wheel and caliper is removed.
Front locking hub is removed (cone washers were a booger!).
I'm at the point of removing the hub from the axle, and I want to grease the wheel bearings while I'm in there. I'm now looking at what appears to be about a 54mm nut, with some sort of clip or locking mechanism behind it that is keeping it from rotating. How do I get this nut removed?
Another question. This truck has almost 200,000 miles on it. I notice that the front axle stub (the splined part that extends through the hub and engages the Aisin locker, has about a 1/16" degree of up and down and side to side play in it with the locker removed. Is this normal? Is there a bushing or bearing that needs to be replaced? I didn't notice any play when the Aisin locker was still bolted on.
Last edited by tpelle; 03/19/06 05:05 PM.
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Re: 91 'Yota 4x4 Brake Rotor Replacement Help
#707570
03/19/06 02:21 AM
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Re: 91 'Yota 4x4 Brake Rotor Replacement Help
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03/19/06 09:41 AM
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Body Damage is Cool
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Marlin sells the socket you're lookin for......or you could just use a hammer and a chisel to get it off.....
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Re: 91 'Yota 4x4 Brake Rotor Replacement Help
#707572
03/19/06 10:01 AM
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54mm or 2-1/8" socket, with a 1/2" to 3/4" drive adapter. Joe gave you the link. The CV axle end just kind of floats thru the hub; it's fine.
If the rotor is coming off, then you'll want to pack the spindle assembly bearings while it's apart.
Have fun; do ONE SIDE at a time.
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Re: 91 'Yota 4x4 Brake Rotor Replacement Help
[Re: 4WD22R]
#707573
03/19/06 03:47 PM
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Joined: Aug 2004
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Marlin sells the socket you're lookin for......or you could just use a hammer and a chisel to get it off..... Yeah, I used the hammer/punch technique myself. Worked fine since the nuts aren't all that tight. Saved me the trip to sears and the $20 that socket prolly costs..... On that locking washer, just need to bend the tabs straight and viola, you can loosen the nuts. Enjoy
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Re: 91 'Yota 4x4 Brake Rotor Replacement Help
[Re: vtown]
#707574
03/19/06 05:10 PM
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Anonymous
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OK, thanks guys. I actually found the web site referenced above, and pretty much have it all apart now.
I'm trying to get the rotor off of the hub, now. With the locked-up caliper piston, it got pretty hot. It's also pretty rusty. I'v it all on my bench now, and am soaking the hub/rotor assembly in penetrating oil now, hoping to break 'er loose.
New parts are on order.
Hope to have her back together next weekend.
BTW, I was able to get the wheel bearing nuts loose with just a channel-lock.
I think I'm going to buy the proper-size socket today. I find that, once you buy that special tool you need, you will never have to perform that job again.
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