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Remove rear calipers and pull. That simple.
Yes it does, If it's older then a 1986 then it is on the passenger side of the engine up towards the front. If it is newer then a 1986 then you can find it in the fuel tank. Will have to remove the fuel tank to get to it.
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They were not used in 1986
Just like any other vehicle you replace them when they wear down. When you see rings on the rotors them selves, Ex. you will see circles ground down into the remaining rotor. Or when you fell jerking while braking, could be rotors.
Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide of center hub
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A 1986 Toyota 4x4 uses the same pricipals as a Nissan p/u or pathrinder. Meaning you need to diassemble the hub for the front wheel for the 4x4 once this is done you remove the rotor from the spindle plate and then to the reverse to install should take that long about an hour per side
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Remove the tire and wheel from your 1986 Mercedes-Benz 420. Remove the brake pad spring and caliper. Reverse the process to install the new front brake pads.
Jack up car, secure on jackstand, Remove wheel, remove two mounting bolts that secure the calipers. Slide calipers out of rotors and hang caliper in a way not to strain brake hose. Pull Rotors off and change for new ones. If you want to change pads, Remove two retaining bolts on the caliper that hold the pads, remove and replace them.