I would suspect you want a good one, that fits your particular vehicle? You would need to purchase a service manual from Toyota to get one that is accurate for your vehicle. The other manuals are great but they tend to be more generic in their pictures and sometimes miss specifics. I also was allowed to get a copy of my schematic from a microfisch at a dealership. This is harded as they tend to be stingy about giving the info away. But wouldn't hurt to ask.
Get a manual from a parts store and it has pictures and all.
It is 30mm
It is a 35mm.
54mm
240kgs
159 ft/lbs
159 ft/lbs
When working on a car, it can come in handy to have a diagram of the parts. The parts diagram of this cars rear axle can be found in its maintenance manual.
No, the frames are different. In 1986 Toyota went from a solid front axle design to independent front suspension. Therefore the frames are different.
if it. 4wd the wires on the front axle are for the axle diconnect to engage and disengage the 4wd. the wires on the rear axle axle are for the rear axle speed sensor. so the computer can actuate abs system
The front axle nut on a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim is 32mm OD. A 32mm axle nut socket should be available at most parts stores.
If it is 4 wheel drive then there is a solid axle in the rear and a trans-axle in the front. the trans-axel has two CV shafts on either side connecting to the front tires. If it is 2 wheel drive then there is just a solid rear axle. and your front tires mount to spindles.