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cat007 wrote:I need to do this for my WOF - are there any tips or tricks to doing these?
sergei wrote:cat007 wrote:I need to do this for my WOF - are there any tips or tricks to doing these?
The are basically same deal as front wheel bearings.
15 to 30 min to take the hub assembly out (you will muck around with handbrake mechanism, don't forget to adjust with the adjuster with screw driver into the disc hole), then you will need access to press to press out old bearing and press in new ones.
Lloyd wrote:Press the flange/spline bit out. You'll find it likely comes out with one half of the inner part of the bearing stuck to it. You either need to get a bearing puller plate thing or cut that off. The other inner half will just push out once the flange is off the hub.
The 2 races with the actual balls in will the come out. Then probably have to pop a seal off, remove a large circlip and then the outer part should press out.
cat007 wrote:Ok so I'm about to put it all together and then I realize I'm missing the two pins that hold the brake shoes in -
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1998_T ... ?hl=47447E
and
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1998_T ... ?hl=47447F
Does anyone have any of these or a parts car in auckland?
sergei wrote:cat007 wrote:Ok so I'm about to put it all together and then I realize I'm missing the two pins that hold the brake shoes in -
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1998_T ... ?hl=47447E
and
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1998_T ... ?hl=47447F
Does anyone have any of these or a parts car in auckland?
random corona/celica from pickapart?
DeeCee wrote:Should be torqued up and was there wear on the hub shaft?
If the hub itself is knackered then it will still wobble. Happened to me on my subaru so I had to get another hub.
cat007 wrote:DeeCee wrote:Should be torqued up and was there wear on the hub shaft?
If the hub itself is knackered then it will still wobble. Happened to me on my subaru so I had to get another hub.
It was pretty dam tight - I don't think it was worn.
Any idea's what it should be torqued to? Or just 'as tight as you can' sort of thing?
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