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Headlight Seal - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Sep 9, '12CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Exterior Styling
QUOTE (JoshuaM @ Apr 23, 2013 - 1:13 AM)
Which light? I have a set of lows at hope that I can check the part numbers for you (I'm sure there on here in the stickies somewhere though... Everything alwa...
Which light? I have a set of lows at hope that I can check the part numbers for you (I'm sure there on here in the stickies somewhere though... Everything alwa...
Topic ID: 89403 • Post ID: 9811110
Headlight Seal - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Exterior Styling
My 1995 Toyota Celica ST lost one headlight seal. Anyone teach me where to buy one or how to build one? Thank you!
Topic ID: 89403 • Post ID: 9811106
What's the name of this tool? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 5, 2013 - 2:18 AM)
Then what you need are some arbor plates.
Do you happen to know where to get some cheap plates?
Then what you need are some arbor plates.
Do you happen to know where to get some cheap plates?
Topic ID: 88481 • Post ID: 9800098
What's the name of this tool? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 5, 2013 - 1:18 AM)
Then what you need are some arbor plates.
I have a 12 ton shop press. But it is quite a challenge to fasten the wheel bearing strictly vertical to the pr...
Then what you need are some arbor plates.
I have a 12 ton shop press. But it is quite a challenge to fasten the wheel bearing strictly vertical to the pr...
Topic ID: 88481 • Post ID: 9800097
What's the name of this tool? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 4, 2013 - 11:01 PM)
don't use a pipe as it could buckle on you.
get a punch set.
I understand what you mean. But the driver is used on the top of knuckle, while the pipe un...
don't use a pipe as it could buckle on you.
get a punch set.
I understand what you mean. But the driver is used on the top of knuckle, while the pipe un...
Topic ID: 88481 • Post ID: 9800095
What's the name of this tool? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (soulshadow @ Jan 4, 2013 - 4:35 AM)
That's actually a pipe. Use a pipe that has the same diameter or a little bit smaller if you wish to press out them bearings.
Thank for explanation. Would yo...
That's actually a pipe. Use a pipe that has the same diameter or a little bit smaller if you wish to press out them bearings.
Thank for explanation. Would yo...
Topic ID: 88481 • Post ID: 9800093
What's the name of this tool? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Could anyone tell me what the round tool on the bearing is?
Topic ID: 88481 • Post ID: 9800091
Remove bearing snap ring? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (Hanyo @ Jan 4, 2013 - 2:38 AM)
i just use needle nose pliers. remember to wear safety googles as they are under high tension when you compress the ring.
Thanks. I'll wear googles. For safe I bo...
i just use needle nose pliers. remember to wear safety googles as they are under high tension when you compress the ring.
Thanks. I'll wear googles. For safe I bo...
Topic ID: 88475 • Post ID: 9800041
Remove bearing snap ring? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (soulshadow @ Jan 4, 2013 - 4:36 AM)
two flat head screw drivers will work if you don't have any
Cool.
two flat head screw drivers will work if you don't have any
Cool.
Topic ID: 88475 • Post ID: 9800040
Remove bearing snap ring? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 3, 2013 - 7:00 PM)
You need a pair of (large) snap ring pliers.
Thanks, I'll buy one.
You need a pair of (large) snap ring pliers.
Thanks, I'll buy one.
Topic ID: 88475 • Post ID: 9800036
Remove bearing snap ring? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
I'm replacing the wheel bearing.
Stuck on snap ring. How to remove it?
Thanks for any advice.
Stuck on snap ring. How to remove it?
Thanks for any advice.
Topic ID: 88475 • Post ID: 9800034
Wheel Bearing Races? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (blackliftback @ Jan 2, 2013 - 11:54 PM)
If u look.carefully... the inner race is just the cover to the ball bearing. The image you posted is all you need plus the inner and outter seals.
Great...
If u look.carefully... the inner race is just the cover to the ball bearing. The image you posted is all you need plus the inner and outter seals.
Great...
Topic ID: 88466 • Post ID: 9799970
Wheel Bearing Races? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
I bought a Timken front wheel bearing for my 1995 Toyota Celica ST. And I bought inner and outer seals too.
But in the service tech manual I found the outer and inner race, snap ring, and dust deflect...
But in the service tech manual I found the outer and inner race, snap ring, and dust deflect...
Topic ID: 88466 • Post ID: 9799968
Rims, Tires and possible issue - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (cyberblader1130 @ Dec 24, 2012 - 3:12 PM)
How would the tire size 215 40 R17 work out? If i am correct that would mean i need a rim size of 17" x 8.5" right? Gunmetal sounds like a good pick ...
How would the tire size 215 40 R17 work out? If i am correct that would mean i need a rim size of 17" x 8.5" right? Gunmetal sounds like a good pick ...
Topic ID: 88401 • Post ID: 9799374
WTB: 1995 toyota celica front right wheel bearing outer race - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Buying/Selling
QUOTE (garin @ Dec 24, 2012 - 8:38 AM)
i would buy the whole bearing new... weather someone on here has one or not. most parts stores will sell them of around $50 or so... might be more or less, also ...
i would buy the whole bearing new... weather someone on here has one or not. most parts stores will sell them of around $50 or so... might be more or less, also ...
Topic ID: 88396 • Post ID: 9775172
WTB: 1995 toyota celica front right wheel bearing outer race - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Buying/Selling
Can't find "1995 toyota celica front right wheel bearing outer race".
Anyone happen to have one? If you also have inner race, I may buy both.
Anyone happen to have one? If you also have inner race, I may buy both.
Topic ID: 88396 • Post ID: 9775169
Press brake piston into caliper bore? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Thanks guys. Finally it moves!!!
The point is the c-clamp should press in the center of the piston with a steel plate or an old brake pad. My mistake was to press piston on the edge.
The point is the c-clamp should press in the center of the piston with a steel plate or an old brake pad. My mistake was to press piston on the edge.
Topic ID: 88388 • Post ID: 9775061
Press brake piston into caliper bore? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
I found the instruction to remove caliper. It says, "Disconnect brakeline from caliper. Plug brakeline to prevent fluid spillage. Remove caliper mounting bolts or slide pins if necessary. Remove calip...
Topic ID: 88388 • Post ID: 9775058
Press brake piston into caliper bore? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Here is a photo of piston. There is no rust on piston inside the rubber seal.
Still can't move it. Any trick to line up the piston and seal?
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Still can't move it. Any trick to line up the piston and seal?
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Topic ID: 88388 • Post ID: 9775057
Press brake piston into caliper bore? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
QUOTE (xrav22 @ Dec 22, 2012 - 9:25 PM)
No you can't loosen bleeder screw or you will have to bleed the whole system
just remove the brake filler cap beforehand to let the pressure out.
Just (I am l...
No you can't loosen bleeder screw or you will have to bleed the whole system
just remove the brake filler cap beforehand to let the pressure out.
Just (I am l...
Topic ID: 88388 • Post ID: 9775055
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