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The only way to do that would be fit an axle from a much newer model. It is easy enough to fit a new hub with a disc, but you have to hang a brake caliper somewhere, then you need the hydraulic pipes and some type of splitter to the master cylinder and front discs. The best bet is stick with the drum brakes or invest in a new truck. 1999 is pretty old.
Here are some video ideas though from people who say they did it..
The master cylinder and the wheel bearings are completely un realated parts. The first thing to check is the brake fluid level. If it's full and you have zero braking and zero pedal then you may well have a dead m/c. If you find an empty reservior, fill it and then figure out where it went. A leak anywhere will have the same result, no fluid, no brakes. The ABS issue may or may not be related but you need to solve the no pedal problem first.
Hello. It seems your truck's key fob/remote either has a low battery and/or is 'wearing out'. The computer/alarm becomes 'confused' and can't decide if it should 'arm' or 'disarm'. This also causes slow to no operation of your vehicle's door locks. Good luck and keep me informed; if you want to.
by law seat belts cannot be repaired so to comply , replace it as a unit
many seat belts become frayed on the edges from use and the common fix is to run a lighter along the edges to reseal the nylon fibers
This makes the seat belt weak and increases the risk of failure and injury in an accident to an unacceptable level
If a vehicle has been involved in an accident it is a requirement by law to replace all those belts that were in use at the time of the accident
I have a 2003 model mazda Bravo 2wd G6 2.6l petrol I'm having with the distributor timing thinking it was my crankshaft sensor was a problem but it still doing the same thing it will idle but when u got up ta 1500rpm brake down run ruff and motor would cut out or go back to idle and wouldn't start again till it cool down but i a cleaner into the airflow meter sensor and it drove and down the road with out breaking down
1992 Mazda Truck B2200 2.2L 2BL 4cylthe Fuel Filter is located:
Under hood, passenger side, front engine area, side of strut tower, mounted in fuel line assembly.
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