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Old 09-08-2004, 04:51 PM
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cone washers on 88 yota truck

ok, I've got an 88 yota short bed 4x4, no lift, 33x12.50's, and the rotors are shot. I've attempted to change them, but can't get the cone washers off. I need the cone washers off in order to remove the hub. Any help with this will be much appreciated.

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Why the heck is this under site feedback?? We'll get this moved, but you might want to try a "search" for ""cone washers". Lot's 'O Threads....
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sorry, new to the site. Didn't realize I wasn't in a tech forum.
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Try this thread:

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...t=cone+washers
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In all of the info on the attached link I noticed an important detail missing. Make sure you use a brass hammer or brass drift for pounding on the studs or hub body. This prevents maring the hub body or worse, mushrooming the ends of the studs.

Best way to do it is to keep the nuts on but loose so as to keep the cone washers from flying. Take a brass hammer or hammer and brass drift (this is what I use) and pound on the end of the stud. This will pop them right off. More than likely you won't even need any pb blaster.
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where do I buy new cone washers... my old ones look like they're brittle and junk.
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sweet, thanks for the info. This is the most helpful website/forum I've seen yet. Not to mention it's all Toyota. THERE IS A GOD!!
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dang, Hendrix billed me Thursday for the hub puller, so I'm assuming they shipped it then too. Still isn't here and it's Tuesday night, hope it hurries. Can I order cone washers from toyota online?
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ok, the toyota parts websites don't list cone washers, even tried searches on all of them. The one sight that said I could order them wants a part number!@#$%&*^ Gonna have to drive my lazy ass half an hour away to pick up 12 little cone washers. Any ideas on price per washer? I'm not a cheapo, I swear.
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Originally Posted by ohioyotaguy
dang, Hendrix billed me Thursday for the hub puller, so I'm assuming they shipped it then too. Still isn't here and it's Tuesday night, hope it hurries. Can I order cone washers from toyota online?
Hub puller? never used one. Does it save time or something? The cone washers shouldnt cost more that a $1 or two each. And that is high I think.
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supposedly you don't have to battle the cone washers when you use the hub puller. http://www.hendrixmotorsports.com it's under Formula Toy all the way at the bottom of the page on the left, shiny metal thing.
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Originally Posted by ohioyotaguy
supposedly you don't have to battle the cone washers when you use the hub puller. http://www.hendrixmotorsports.com it's under Formula Toy all the way at the bottom of the page on the left, shiny metal thing.
I have one. I first used it on a ol' rusty 86' at Toyota Parts Dude's yard to pull the IFS hubs. No cone washers shooting across the ground. Nice and slow - It works awesome...



BTW, Hendrix is in Cali that's why it takes so long for them to get to us...
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Cone washers are the DEVIL!

BFG (5lb sledge) and some brass drifts.... or a brass dead-blow hammer... and you're golden!
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Originally Posted by seaflea
Hub puller? never used one. Does it save time or something? The cone washers shouldnt cost more that a $1 or two each. And that is high I think.
The dealership here sells them for $5 EACH! Only the dealership has them too... Couldnt find them at Car Quest or Napa...
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$5 a piece!!!! Sounds like a covert mission under the cover of darkness is in order. haha
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Originally Posted by ohioyotaguy
supposedly you don't have to battle the cone washers when you use the hub puller. http://www.hendrixmotorsports.com it's under Formula Toy all the way at the bottom of the page on the left, shiny metal thing.
Cool,I might have to get me one of those.
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hub pullers still isn't here and it's been 13 days since they billed me!!!! Getting really impatient now. They won't answer my emails either.
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