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I need to change the front drivers side axle on my 92 toyota sr5 4x4 pickup. I got the tire off, the break caliper off, and cant figure out how to take apart the hub. i took off the little nuts that hold the hub on, but cant find anything to pull on to make it come off. how do i proceed?

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They really get stuck after that age. Get a hub puller at O-Reilly's Auto - probably will let you use one for free. It takes quite a bit of pull to pop it loose.

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2008

SOURCE: 1995 Toyota Celica Front Wheel Hub

The same thing happened to my 95 Celica, the first mechanic or suspension shop replaced the front wheel bearings and about a month later the noise was back. I took it to another shop and they said that the bearing were bad because the base of the spindle assemble,where the bearing sits, was wallowed out. They replaced it and the bearings and all is good. I would have them check the spindle assembly.

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SOURCE: 2000 toyota echo, wheel bearings

I found this site to be very helpful with this job: http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?s=714b28cb1c3f77f992209de0bdbfbd13&p=2481776#post2481776

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: socket size needed to remove wheel hub on a toyota celica

32mm.or 34mm. Go to auto parts store and borrow both to make sure. They are high $$$$

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 Toyota Rav4 4X4 - replace rear hub bearings

You have to take the rear diff apart to pull the axle. I think you should inspect your u-joints by taking them apart. Some times they can fool you. And check that there is no play in the pinion when you have the driveshaft off.

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2010

SOURCE: can i still drive my 89 toyota sr5 pickup without

Yes you can

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