Mazda B2200 Rotor Removal and Installation.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Mazda B2200 Rotor Removal and Installation.
Tools used:
Caliper Slide 14mm
Caliper Cradle 21mm
Spindle Nut 24mm
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Love your videos thank you! I have a 89' and being able to learn how to do some of these fixes and maintenance myself and learn from someone who actually shows and explains what you are doing, I really appreciate it. Thank you !
Glad to help
Great... prepped her to 20...Did it 3 times (120°) ensuring her to the spindle 💪👌👍
Great job!
Got a mazda 929, couldn't figure out how these old style rotors came off, thanks for the helpful video
Dude same! I'm working on my 92' 929 right now.
Good day I'm a new subscriber to your channel a few months now and I'm very impressed with how make your videos very informative it has made me more independent when it comes to fixing my 1990 b2200 thank you
That's awesome thanks for watching.
Bastards at my local shop want 1400 to do front and rear brakes. Pretty sure I'm getting overcharged, gonna give it a shot myself based off your video. Great vid and info man
Great video I own a 92 mazda b2600i. Now I need a press.
Great video! Great cap, Hotty Toddy!
Watched ur video on my U-Tube T.V., Learned very much, Now need access 2 press, Thanks 4 the Lesson, Chickasha OK N the House 😎, 1990 Mazda b2200.
Thanks for watching I think TH-cam on the television is the best way to watch TH-cam videos I use the fire stick I love it. The experience is way better than on a mobile device
THANKS! I was wanting to know what tools to use and your video was really helpful!
Thanks again Mazda Mitch! Going to be this weekends project.
Have a 90 B2200. Subscribed. Informiative video. Thanks Mazda Mitch. Bought an el cheapo 12 ton press a while back, thought I'd hardly use it. It has paid for itself over time. Looks like it will vome in handy for this job.
Good to see another video from you Mitch!
Lifesaver, thanks mitch!
Mitch we need a 5 lug conversion vid plz🙏🙏
Man I need a press! Thanks for the video mate
Your the man mitch. Ty bro
Yes I'm order rotor Mazda b2200
Great video !
Nice old school wheels
Is that copper anti seize you're using to getting all that lubed up in there or like a generic high heat silicone paste?
hello, I have a question.... after I changed the brake pads and rotor, my truck (1992 b2200) started to make beeping when I hit the brake hard. (the beep sound was like the sound when the door was open). I think sound was coming from the dash but I can't see any of the warning lights from the dash........ thank you
The buzzer is under the dash on the driver side I believe. Look in the shop manual on my wbetto be sure. Id get rid of it. Not sure why it's happening when you stomp on the brakes, maybe it's loose, but I'd get rid of it.
I need help finding a cover for my bed to protect my things from getting stolen any suggestions?
Where can I get front suspension components for these Mazda
Look here www.amazon.com/shop/mazdamitch/list/JJRKKA6LFFXZ?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
What about using a wheel puller for those who don't have access to a press?
Don't know never tried it Good luck
Hi mazdamitch, I have 90 Mazda 2600i can you please share where you buy your parts, it so hard to find them in Amazon or eBay, I'll preciate you to much, thanks ✌️🙂
Amazon, RockAuto, eBay, Google. It's just hard right now with so called supply chain issues.
@@MazdaMitch thank you so much
? my water temp gauge does not move to the center but it moves should i change the temperature sensor and its a single wire i cant find how to test the gauge
The gauge works off resistance. The temp sensor is the prong sticking out of the thermostat housing. Make sure its not corroded. The truck comes with a 192F thermostat and it will put the gauge about midway on the dash. A lot of us run a 180F and it puts it a quarter of the way up.
Thanks, I have been having the same issue I bought the lowest gauge thermostat. When I go 70 to 75 mph on the freeway it will warm up to the middle then cool back down. I am in Las Vegas we will see how she does in the summer heat
Good day Mitch, I'm from Russia. I got a car Mazda b 2200 in poor condition. I'm restoring it, I need to know the size of the headlamps, could you write me this information in the response. Thank you in advance
i had my head phones in 😭 the rotor in the press almost made me shit myself 😭
I bet it was like you were there!
Hello friend im looking for parts a have mazda b2200 91..
Needing help --- looking for window clips for my 87
www.ebay.com/itm/Windshield-Molding-Clip-for-Mazda-B2000-B2200-B2600-1986-1993-27pc-/193088402563
👍🏻
I'm doing a cluster swap but speedo cable doesn't line up to the new cluster if i move it to the left will it break off?
No you do need to move it to the far left when using a tach cluster it the cable will surely break.
@@MazdaMitch thanks for the info
Wouldn't some WD-40 help get off that rotor with a hammer at 9:30-10:00 of the video?
I seriously doubt it did you not see how incredibly attached it was and how much force the press had to use to get it to come apart? Really just depends on your situation