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FEINT wrote:I am in Auckland.
It is a real bitch trying to explain what it looks like to Toyota parts dept when they should know what it is!
FEINT wrote:I am in Auckland.
It is a real bitch trying to explain what it looks like to Toyota parts dept when they should know what it is!
I am going to try to take it off tonight, hopefully I can.
1) Remove wheel
2) remove caliper + bracket
3) remove rotor, that should just be with 1 or 2 screws right?
4) bang out old studs?
I was hoping to save all this hassle and get a mechanic to do it with a replacement ready. But it seems like everyone wants to see the original before giving me a replacement.
Thanks for the help guys! Keep the suggestions coming!
Mr Revhead wrote:wtf![]()
some times i really do wonder about some of the ppl doing my job in other dealerships.....
send that email and ill sort it for you
Mr Revhead wrote:front p/n 90942-02070
rear p/n 90942-02070 36mm
or 90942-02047 43mm
not 100% sure why the differing lengths, prob the longer one is for alloy wheels.
chances are that one fivebob posted will work too... 99.9% of toyota studs are the same thread pattern, its just the splines that are different
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