On most camries you need to remove the wheels, then brake pads, and the calipers. Most camries do not use any screws to hold the rotors, thus when you remove the calipers you should be able to remove rotors without problems.
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Tap on the rotors with a hammer, after removing the tire and wheel and the brake assembly. The rotors will come loose. Slide the rotors off and reverse the process.
1500 or 2500???
I can't even get them off
Remove the cotter pin/nut in center & they pull straight off.
You need to check rotors and brake pads one or both are failing.
They are free floating rotors , Remove the caliper and the rotors should pull off. If not they may be gaulded on and you will need to use a hammer to help them off
Tap on your 1998 Mazda brake rotors with a hammer or mallet until they become loose. The brake rotors will simply slide off.
you will need a press. dont try to hammer them in. you can have a shop press in the races for you then you can install them yourself. also check into getting a set of loaded rotors that have the bearings in them.
The 1998 Camry did not have a serpentine belt. Do you have a 1998 Corolla?
Will a 1998 Toyota Camry motor fit in a 1999 Toyota Camry
on 1998 Camry turn key on push and release alarm button turn key off then start