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Front wheel drive.
"All cars are not created Equal" You need to BClear. What do you have? I have a 1984 chev 1/2 ton 4 wheel drive.
To remove the steering wheel on a 1984 Mercedes 300 you first need to remove the Mercedes logo in the center of the wheel to access the bolt holding the wheel in place. A 10mm allen socket with a 6-inch extension is needed to remove the bolt.
There is a special tool to remove the wheel hub cap, it is basically impossible to do without it. Go to a tool store and ask them what tool it is, they should know what you're talking about
Rear wheel drive
you dont let a pro do it
Rear wheel drive ( or 4X4 capable )
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.
Jack up and support the right front of the vehicle. Remove the wheel/tire. Remove the brake caliper and hang the caliper with a piece of wire out of the way. Remove hub/rotor assembly. Remove backing plate and spindle. Slide out axle assembly. Replace u-joint as you would on a driveshaft. Assemble in reverse order.
Since 1984, all Toyota Corolla are equiped with front wheel drive.
No. Toyota changed the Corolla from rear to front wheel drive in 1983 for the 1984 Model year, with the exception of the SR5 Corolla, all other Trims and sub~models were Front WD
4x4 hubs will have oil.2 wheel drive will have grease