From: LOU21963 via CarKB.com on
I AM TRYING TO REMOVE THE FRONT ROTORS FOR 94 TOYOTA CAMRY THE CALIPERS
COME OFF EASILY BUT CANNOT SEEM TO GET THE ROTORS OFF, IS THERE ANY HIDDEN
BOLTS OR SET SCREWS.

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From: mrdarrett on
On Apr 11, 4:33 pm, "LOU21963 via CarKB.com" <u32726(a)uwe> wrote:
> I AM TRYING TO REMOVE THE FRONT ROTORS FOR 94 TOYOTA CAMRY THE CALIPERS
> COME OFF EASILY BUT CANNOT SEEM TO GET THE ROTORS OFF, IS THERE ANY HIDDEN
> BOLTS OR SET SCREWS.
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.comhttp://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/toyota-camry/200704/1


Have a Haynes handy?

Maybe this will help: http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/br.pdf

Michael

From: videokid400 on
On Apr 12, 1:59 pm, mrdarr...(a)gmail.com wrote:
> On Apr 11, 4:33 pm, "LOU21963 via CarKB.com" <u32726(a)uwe> wrote:
>
> > I AM TRYING TO REMOVE THE FRONT ROTORS FOR 94 TOYOTA CAMRY THE CALIPERS
> > COME OFF EASILY BUT CANNOT SEEM TO GET THE ROTORS OFF, IS THERE ANY HIDDEN
> > BOLTS OR SET SCREWS.
>
> > --
> > Message posted via CarKB.comhttp://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/toyota-camry/200704/1
>
> Have a Haynes handy?
>
> Maybe this will help: http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/br.pdf
>
> Michael

If you cant get past removing the callipers ,for your sake and those
others on the road , take the vehicle to a quallified mechanic.

From: Daniel on
LOU21963 via CarKB.com wrote:
> I AM TRYING TO REMOVE THE FRONT ROTORS FOR 94 TOYOTA CAMRY THE CALIPERS
> COME OFF EASILY BUT CANNOT SEEM TO GET THE ROTORS OFF, IS THERE ANY HIDDEN
> BOLTS OR SET SCREWS.
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Seems like I answered this same question in another group.
There are threaded holes in the rotor through which you insert bolts,
then tighten slowly and evenly to press off the rotor.

From: mrdarrett on
On Apr 12, 8:58 pm, "Daniel" <nospampls2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> LOU21963 via CarKB.com wrote:
> > I AM TRYING TO REMOVE THE FRONT ROTORS FOR 94 TOYOTA CAMRY THE CALIPERS
> > COME OFF EASILY BUT CANNOT SEEM TO GET THE ROTORS OFF, IS THERE ANY HIDDEN
> > BOLTS OR SET SCREWS.
>
> ===
> Seems like I answered this same question in another group.
> There are threaded holes in the rotor through which you insert bolts,
> then tighten slowly and evenly to press off the rotor.


You sure you don't mean the rear drums? I remember this is true for
stuck rear drums, but I never tried removing the front rotors...

Michael