echo690 Member Joined Mar 19, 2008 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Location Brunswick, GA Jun 17, 2008 #2 What special tools are required to remove the rear wheel of a 2006 FJR?
Ignacio Intramural Culture Warrior Staff member Joined Jun 28, 2005 Messages 9,429 Reaction score 2,772 Location Tri-Cities, WA Jun 17, 2008 #3 This is all covered in the FJRTech area which you were suggested to consult when you signed up.
echo690 Member Joined Mar 19, 2008 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Location Brunswick, GA Jun 17, 2008 #4 I posted rear wheel, but meant front wheel. Thinking of one thing typing another. The Tech area only has info for the 2004 abs model.
I posted rear wheel, but meant front wheel. Thinking of one thing typing another. The Tech area only has info for the 2004 abs model.
Ignacio Intramural Culture Warrior Staff member Joined Jun 28, 2005 Messages 9,429 Reaction score 2,772 Location Tri-Cities, WA Jun 17, 2008 #5 Maybe a different size socket bolt for a caliper, but it's 99% the same. Last edited by a moderator: Jun 17, 2008
madmike2 Shtirrenuppenmeister Joined Jun 14, 2005 Messages 11,203 Reaction score 91 Location Sacramento, CA area Jun 17, 2008 #6 I "think" the torqued specs for the dual pinch bolts may be different than the Gen I single pinch bolt arrangement. But I'm not sure.... :unknw:
I "think" the torqued specs for the dual pinch bolts may be different than the Gen I single pinch bolt arrangement. But I'm not sure.... :unknw:
echo690 Member Joined Mar 19, 2008 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Location Brunswick, GA Jun 17, 2008 #7 Thanks for the info. I will double check the torqued specs in the service manual.