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Old 07-29-2003, 07:39 AM
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Pully off 94 break disk

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Need to turn the disk on our 94 4runner, but the instructions in our book leaves a lot to be desired. I've not pulled one off a 4WD before and it looks like it could get messy. Any instructions out there I can refer too?

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About the same procedure as any other drum brake. You can use two M8 studs to pry the drum of the flange.
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You have to take off the calipers, hubs, nuts, bearings etc. The rotor just doesn't come off like the 3rd gens. Its not that difficult to do. Your dealer may print you out the page showing part #'s and assembly. I bought new rotors from Autozone for about $30 each. The castings looked identical to OEM. I think they were even made in Japan. I know its only $5 to have them turned but I had no way to drive the car with no brakes, and they were pretty shot.
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Sounds good. Thanks guys.

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