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I was planning on replacing a stripped rear wheel stud on my 1997 Celica GT Non-ABS. I just can't figure how to remove the rotor? I remember it's something about sticking something through the hole on the face of the rotor. I have replaced a wheel stud on my front drivers side before. Just never worked on the rear rotors before. Anyone think they can help me out on how to remove the rear rotor?
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And Toyota, thinking ahead, provided the necessary bolts -- the bolt holding the caliper to the caliper bracket is what fits into the threaded hole in the rotor. ![]() In all seriousness this would have helped me tremendously when I replaced the wheel bearings on my camry/celica. This post has been edited by Araykhel: Oct 31, 2012 - 10:24 AM |
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