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Press brake piston into caliper bore? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (Nial @ Dec 22, 2012 - 3:44 PM)
I dont think you will need any tools, remove the brake pads, press the brake pedal once or twice, enough to push the piston out by a half inch or so, remove the r...
I dont think you will need any tools, remove the brake pads, press the brake pedal once or twice, enough to push the piston out by a half inch or so, remove the r...
Topic ID: 88388 • Post ID: 9775052
Press brake piston into caliper bore? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (Nial @ Dec 22, 2012 - 3:32 PM)
Remove the rubber boot and check for corrosion.
Thanks for advice. Btw, what kind of tools should I use?
Remove the rubber boot and check for corrosion.
Thanks for advice. Btw, what kind of tools should I use?
Topic ID: 88388 • Post ID: 9775049
Press brake piston into caliper bore? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Can't press piston into caliper bore. Any advice?
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Topic ID: 88388 • Post ID: 9775047
Install knuckle back to strut? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Thanks guys. Finally I put the bolts back into position.
The trick is not trying to align both bolts at the same time. First drag strut out a little bit to put the lower bolt back, then the upper bolt...
The trick is not trying to align both bolts at the same time. First drag strut out a little bit to put the lower bolt back, then the upper bolt...
Topic ID: 88383 • Post ID: 9774979
Install knuckle back to strut? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
After removing the bolts and nuts, the strut is too hard to go back.
How to install steering knuckle back to strut?
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How to install steering knuckle back to strut?
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Topic ID: 88383 • Post ID: 9774975
WTB: Front right low beam headlight seal - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Buying/Selling
Anyone sells a front right low beam headlight seal?
Topic ID: 88128 • Post ID: 9771119
How to remove the wheel bearing? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (czwalga @ Nov 19, 2012 - 7:57 AM)
How big of a ratchet are you using? Get a 1/2 inch ratchet with a breaker bar.
I don't have a breaker bar but I'll try my 1/2" lug wrench.
QUOTE (SwissFerdi @...
How big of a ratchet are you using? Get a 1/2 inch ratchet with a breaker bar.
I don't have a breaker bar but I'll try my 1/2" lug wrench.
QUOTE (SwissFerdi @...
Topic ID: 88112 • Post ID: 9770837
How to remove the wheel bearing? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Nov 18, 2012 - 8:44 PM)
here are your options
a) ball joint separator tool (fastest, easiest way i know of but costs ~$25)
b) 2 or 3-jaw puller (3 jaw is easier to work with, c...
here are your options
a) ball joint separator tool (fastest, easiest way i know of but costs ~$25)
b) 2 or 3-jaw puller (3 jaw is easier to work with, c...
Topic ID: 88112 • Post ID: 9770833
How to remove the wheel bearing? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (Bitter @ Nov 18, 2012 - 7:39 PM)
With 17mm socket and ratchet? I'm not sure what you're asking.
Yeah they're 17mm. But I can't remove them. Used PB blaster but not better.
With 17mm socket and ratchet? I'm not sure what you're asking.
Yeah they're 17mm. But I can't remove them. Used PB blaster but not better.
Topic ID: 88112 • Post ID: 9770832
How to remove the wheel bearing? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
hi, I'm on the half way to replace wheel bearing.
I can't remove the steering knuckle. Any hint?
Removed brake caliber.
How to remove this?
And these?
I can't remove the steering knuckle. Any hint?
Removed brake caliber.
How to remove this?
And these?
Topic ID: 88112 • Post ID: 9770829
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Nov 20, 2012 - 11:20 PM)
It should be only $20 to $30, per side, for a shop to replace the bearings. That's about how much it was when I had to do one.
Show a repair record at a loca...
It should be only $20 to $30, per side, for a shop to replace the bearings. That's about how much it was when I had to do one.
Show a repair record at a loca...
Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770791
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Nov 20, 2012 - 10:45 PM)
if its the front bearing, take it to a shop.
the rears, just buy the whole setup and swap.
No shop anymore.
The money they charged for labor could buy a do...
if its the front bearing, take it to a shop.
the rears, just buy the whole setup and swap.
No shop anymore.
The money they charged for labor could buy a do...
Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770789
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (czwalga @ Nov 20, 2012 - 7:13 AM)
The 12 ton will probably work. I have the 20ton from harbor freight, but i've used a 12 ton before and it did work for bearings but it was kinda right on the ...
The 12 ton will probably work. I have the 20ton from harbor freight, but i've used a 12 ton before and it did work for bearings but it was kinda right on the ...
Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770786
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Nov 20, 2012 - 1:49 AM)
I seriously doubt it. I use my dad's 25-ton press and I can feel a decent amount of resistance in the handle as I pump it to press the bearing in/out. ...
I seriously doubt it. I use my dad's 25-ton press and I can feel a decent amount of resistance in the handle as I pump it to press the bearing in/out. ...
Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770784
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (czwalga @ Nov 18, 2012 - 6:58 PM)
No chance in hell you'll be able to do with a hammer. I have a 20 ton press and sometimes it's not even enough to remove the bearing without heat. They usual...
No chance in hell you'll be able to do with a hammer. I have a 20 ton press and sometimes it's not even enough to remove the bearing without heat. They usual...
Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770782
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (czwalga @ Nov 18, 2012 - 6:58 PM)
No chance in hell you'll be able to do with a hammer. I have a 20 ton press and sometimes it's not even enough to remove the bearing without heat. They usual...
No chance in hell you'll be able to do with a hammer. I have a 20 ton press and sometimes it's not even enough to remove the bearing without heat. They usual...
Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770781
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Thank @azian_advanced and @czwalga
I found no need to use hub & dust cap pliers because there is no dust cap at all.
As you said I don't need to buy bearing packer and bearing race punch.
I'll get a b...
I found no need to use hub & dust cap pliers because there is no dust cap at all.
As you said I don't need to buy bearing packer and bearing race punch.
I'll get a b...
Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770779
Tools to replace wheel bearing - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Are these tools necessary for replacing wheel bearing of 6G Toyota Celica?
hub & dust cap pliers
bearing packer
bearing race punch
bearing race & seal set
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hub & dust cap pliers
bearing packer
bearing race punch
bearing race & seal set
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Topic ID: 88106 • Post ID: 9770776
How to remove the bolt off the lower control arm? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (jordisonjr @ Nov 11, 2012 - 12:44 AM)
Cut it, as stated.
Easiest, least time consuming method, especially if you don't need it.
You're right. I bring it to a mechanician and he did so.
Cut it, as stated.
Easiest, least time consuming method, especially if you don't need it.
You're right. I bring it to a mechanician and he did so.
Topic ID: 88030 • Post ID: 9769984
How to remove the bolt off the lower control arm? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Hi guys, I got a used lower control arm but the bolt connected to the stabilizer link is rusted.
I used PB blaster but no help so far.
Any suggestion to take it off?
Thank you guys.
I used PB blaster but no help so far.
Any suggestion to take it off?
Thank you guys.
Topic ID: 88030 • Post ID: 9769975
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