my front disc brake rotors

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Asked by Kevin Apr 10, 2018 at 09:40 PM about the 2002 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Standard Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Recently received new rotors pads and have
gotten some good help from you guys once
before so I am having a very hard time
taking off the rotors there is no dust cover
Dome to take off as well as no cotter pin
and or nut to take off it looks like a freeze
plug... recessed where is the nut, cotter pin
and Dome should be.... any ideas?

5 Answers

I think the rotor should just pop off. Try wacking it with a lead hammer or a regular hammer and a block of wood.

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That's what it said to do for the four-wheel- drive versions I tried gently even though the road is getting replaced I didn't want to Jack anything else up I'll give it a shot though thank you

You are trying to remove the hub and that is not the way. Just remove the rotor.

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Okay I just want to make sure you know I do not have the 4 wheel drive version.. I have the 2 wheel drive 6 lug crew cab... The manual I bought in every video I watched on YouTube shows your standard dust cover cotter pin nut for my year make model that's why I got confused just want to make sure that we're talking about the same year and model

I can see that the disk is not attached to the hub in your photo. All that is holding it on is a little rust where the disk meets the hub.

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