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brake rotor removal
I have read in the past that removing the brake rotor on a 1999 toyota tacoma 2 wheel drive is as easy as pounding if off with a rubber mallet. Is this the only requirement for removal? I managed to remove the caliper, and I am still struggling to remove the rotor. Please provide detailled instructions as needed. Do I need to pound the rotor from the back or the front? etc.
Thanks for your replies! Last edited by futurevip; 05-23-2005 at 07:20 PM. |
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Re: brake rotor removal
is it 4wd? if so, yes, just pound it off.. i did mine last weekend and it took a little banging to get them off. hit from the inside of the rotor - the side that faces underneath the truck.
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Re: Re: brake rotor removal
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Re: brake rotor removal
On 2 wheel drive trucks you have to remove the front hubs and unbolt the rotor from the hub. Go to this on line 2003 workshop manual for drawings, your 99 Tacoma should be the same.
http://fsm.afraid.org/ Select volume II, scroll down to the following page. Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (2WD)##Components Using the diagram as a guide, Remove the grease cap, cotter pin, lock cap, retaining nut and claw washer. Slide the hub off. Remember the parts removal sequence. The rotor is fastened to the hub with 5 screws located in recessed areas between the wheel studs. Romove the five screws and replace the rotor. The screws should be torqued to 47 lb. ft. It's a good idea to use some blue Locktite on the rotor retaining bolts. For installation instructions go to; Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (2WD)##Installation To adjust the bearing preload go to step 8. If you do not have the tools listed tighten the nut so there is a slight drag when turning the wheel. back the nut off until it is free and tighten to the next opening in the lock cap to insert the cotter pin. With a wheel mounted you should not feel any clunking when rocking the wheel top to bottom but the wheel should turn freely. It takes a little practice to get it right. Since you already have the caliper off I assume you can install it with no problem. Good luck, Clifton |
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Re: Re: brake rotor removal
[quote=Flash75]On 2 wheel drive trucks you have to remove the front hubs and unbolt the rotor from the hub. Go to this on line 2003 workshop manual for drawings, your 99 Tacoma should be the same.
http://fsm.afraid.org/ Select volume II, scroll down to the following page. Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (2WD)##Components Using the diagram as a guide, Remove the grease cap, cotter pin, lock cap, retaining nut and claw washer. Slide the hub off. Remember the parts removal sequence. The rotor is fastened to the hub with 5 screws located in recessed areas between the wheel studs. Romove the five screws and replace the rotor. The screws should be torqued to 47 lb. ft. It's a good idea to use some blue Locktite on the rotor retaining bolts. For installation instructions go to; Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (2WD)##Installation To adjust the bearing preload go to step 8. If you do not have the tools listed tighten the nut so there is a slight drag when turning the wheel. back the nut off until it is free and tighten to the next opening in the lock cap to insert the cotter pin. With a wheel mounted you should not feel any clunking when rocking the wheel top to bottom but the wheel should turn freely. It takes a little practice to get it right. Since you already have the caliper off I assume you can install it with no problem. Good luck, I received your message. My brake rotor does not have a dust cover like the one that the pdf file shows. I don't believe this is the correct manual for the 1999 tacoma. Any other ideas. Thanks again. |
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Re: Re: Re: brake rotor removal
[quote=futurevip][quote=Flash75]On 2 wheel drive trucks you have to remove the front hubs and unbolt the rotor from the hub. Go to this on line 2003 workshop manual for drawings, your 99 Tacoma should be the same.
http://fsm.afraid.org/ Select volume II, scroll down to the following page. Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (2WD)##Components Using the diagram as a guide, Remove the grease cap, cotter pin, lock cap, retaining nut and claw washer. Slide the hub off. Remember the parts removal sequence. The rotor is fastened to the hub with 5 screws located in recessed areas between the wheel studs. Romove the five screws and replace the rotor. The screws should be torqued to 47 lb. ft. It's a good idea to use some blue Locktite on the rotor retaining bolts. For installation instructions go to; Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (2WD)##Installation To adjust the bearing preload go to step 8. If you do not have the tools listed tighten the nut so there is a slight drag when turning the wheel. back the nut off until it is free and tighten to the next opening in the lock cap to insert the cotter pin. With a wheel mounted you should not feel any clunking when rocking the wheel top to bottom but the wheel should turn freely. It takes a little practice to get it right. Since you already have the caliper off I assume you can install it with no problem. Good luck, I received your message. My brake rotor does not have a dust cover like the one that the pdf file shows. I don't believe this is the correct manual for the 1999 tacoma. Any other ideas. Thanks again. Ok. success. I removed the rotor with a rubber mallet. After a few strikes, out if came. Another problem. When I get ready to install the rotor, how does it press back on. I reversed the same procedure and the rotor now seems to stay loose. Do I have to press it back on? |
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Re: Re: brake rotor removal
[quote=silvertaco4x4]is it 4wd? if so, yes, just pound it off.. i did mine last weekend and it took a little banging to get them off. hit from the inside of the rotor - the side that faces underneath the truck.
Yes, this worked for me too. How did you press it back on. Does the caliper with the brakes on and the tire secured, solve this problem? or do I have to figure a way to press it back on? Thanks again! |
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Re: brake rotor removal
I'm aware the manual isn't correct for a 99 but I assumed the brakes would be the same other than perhaps ABS hardware. Is your truck a Pre Runner?
If it is page SA 23 should be about the same as your truck. Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (4WD and PreRunner)##Components Sorry for the mix-up, please let me know if page SA 23 is right for your truck other than perhaps ABS. All rotors I have seen that are secured by the wheel studs don't require pressing on they ususlly slip on without any problem or they are easily tapped on with a soft hammer. The wheel keeps the rotor in place. Clifton |
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Re: Re: brake rotor removal
[quote=Flash75]I'm aware the manual isn't correct for a 99 but I assumed the brakes would be the same other than perhaps ABS hardware. Is your truck a Pre Runner?
If it is page SA 23 should be about the same as your truck. Repair Manual##Suspension and Axle##Front Axle Hub (4WD and PreRunner)##Components Sorry for the mix-up, please let me know if page SA 23 is right for your truck other than perhaps ABS. All rotors I have seen that are secured by the wheel studs don't require pressing on they ususlly slip on without any problem or they are easily tapped on with a soft hammer. The wheel keeps the rotor in place. I saw the manual, but this does not apply to my 1999 toyota tacoma pre-runner. Where can I see an online manual for my truck? how did you get the url for this manual? |
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Re: brake rotor removal
THe 2003 manual is the only Tacoma I have been able to find on the net. Many items on the trucks changed very little from 95.5 to
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Re: brake rotor removal
The 2003 manual is the only Tacoma manual I have been able to find on the net. If I locate any others I will list the information here. I found the 2003 manual several months ago while searching for some Tacoma information. Someone else has recently posted the URL for the 2003 manul in this forum.
Clifton |
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Re: brake rotor removal
I just installed drilled/slotted brake rotors on my 2000 Prerunner (same brake system as 4x4), i had to pound the old rotor off from the inner side while rotating it so it will just fall right off. When installing the new one just push it all the way in and it will be tightend with the brakes when u bleed them, the wheel lugs will also help hold them in place.
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Re: Re: brake rotor removal
[quote=tacoma_dan]I just installed drilled/slotted brake rotors on my 2000 Prerunner (same brake system as 4x4), i had to pound the old rotor off from the inner side while rotating it so it will just fall right off. When installing the new one just push it all the way in and it will be tightend with the brakes when u bleed them, the wheel lugs will also help hold them in place.
Yes, you are right. I did just as you described and it worked just fine. Thanks for your feedback. |
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Re: Re: Re: brake rotor removal
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Yes, you are right. I did just as you described and it worked just fine. Thanks for your feedback.[/quote] No problem, if u need anything just let me know, cuz ive pretty repaired the whole car |
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Re: hub bolts removal or repair
[quote=tacoma_dan][
Okay I have a problem with the bolts that hold the wheels. One of them is really badly stripped. Is it better to rethread or replace ? and how do you replace the bolt. |
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