Not an easy task, will take possible assistance from trunk monkey and at least one oposable thumb
To remove the brake rotor on the front of an ifs Toyota you must remove the entire hub assembly. this involves a very clean environment (wheel bearings), a nice selection of punches (for the infamous wedge washer), torque wrench, among other common tools.
When replacing the brake rotor i suggest: changing brake pads, changing wheel bearings, brake fluid flush, checking and possible replacement of half-shafts with torn boots,
4.8 on a manual shift.
I want to see your 4runner if it has an altimeter in it! If so, what is the max altitude you can fly to? Did they really put an altimeter in 4 runners??
Toyota rotor removalonce you remove hub assembly and bearings, inside the rotor the hub should be bolted to the rotor, six bolts. then separate hub/rotor.
The differential size for a 1989 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 is typically an 8-inch rear differential. This model often features a Toyota 8-inch solid axle, which is standard for many Toyota trucks and SUVs of that era. If you're looking for specific details like gear ratios or compatibility, it's best to check the vehicle's specifications or consult with a parts specialist.
With a gas powered torch and an electric welder you can put any front axle in any vehicle ever manufactured on planet earth
check the lifters
There is a fuse box located to the left of the clutch pedal on the wall of the truck tucked directly under the dash. You need to be a contortionist to get at the fuses though.
If I rember correctly, the relays are located in the kick pannel on the left in the back seat area, where the back seat passengers foot sit's near the floor.
The fuse box diagrams for a 1989 Toyota Hilux 4Runner SR5 can typically be found in the vehicle's owner's manual or service manual. The fuse box is usually located under the dashboard on the driver's side and may have a cover that lists the functions of each fuse. Common fuses control systems such as headlights, radio, and power windows. For specific fuse locations and amperage ratings, consulting a repair manual or an online automotive resource is recommended.
well, considering that there is no 1989 Toyota tacoma, i wouldn't think so..if you're talking about a 1989 Toyota pickup, then no
The Rotor has a small bolt that holds the Rotor on the shaft. Did you Loosen this bolt?
Whooops I for got CAMRY... 1989 Toyota Camry!