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Old 08-22-2017, 08:19 AM
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Drum brake backing plate bolt spec

I've been working on removing the passenger side axle shaft to replace a broken lug stud. One of the bolts that holds the drum brake backing plate to the axle flange was rounded and needed to be cut to remove.

I can not find that bolt in any of the parts diagrams. It appears to be similar to a lug stud with a carriage bolt style head and the beginning of the shaft being splined. Does anyone know where I could find a replacement bolt? or even what size or what that style of bolt is called? Any help would be appreciated!
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Originally Posted by MMA_Alex
... I can not find that bolt in any of the parts diagrams. ....
"Any"?

From your description, I'm guessing 90114-10002 $1.76.
http://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/show...rimLevel=18292
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It's not a bolt, it's a stud. It's not supposed to come out, unless the threads are messed up. The head has no hex.

The part linked above is the correct part. They are cheap. However, you may not eve need to buy them if you don't need to replace them. If the threads are good, it can stay in.
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Red face

I am guessing the OP jumped the gun and cut the threaded part off.
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Guess I missed that one.

Yes I had to cut it off. The upper fwd one was rounded and corroded to the point the easiest way to get it off was by sawzall.

Thanks for the help!



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