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changing front brake pads on 1991 Toyota truck
try taking out the bearing with your truck
The Hanger bearing has to be pressed off and then back on
very very carefully
you dont need to remove hub just remove the caliper and spider washers on studs
The carrier bearing is removed from the drive shaft, after it is removed from the vehicle. Block and level the truck and remove the clamps or snap rings on both the universal joints and then unbolt the carrier bearing assembly from the truck. If memory serves, it needs to go to a drive shaft shop to have the old bearing pressed off and the new one pressed on. There is an outside chance that it will come off in pieces, but unlikely. If the truck is in the rust belt, you're better farming the whole job out.
Look for the plug that is closest to the front of the truck. In this case it will be passenger front.
Located behind the front axle on the passenger side, best accessed from under the truck
you don't, you have to replace the whole drive shaft.
To change the speedometer cable on a 1990 Toyota truck, disconnect the cable, feeding it through the grommet, then disconnect it from the transmission. The process can then be reversed with the new cable.
No,NO,NO, The NUT that's on the front axel is what holds the WHEEL BEARING TOGETHER. IT has to be there.
1 3 4 2 from front if its a four cyl