1991 MAZDA MIATA wheel

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 6: Front Disc Brake Assembly (RX7 with 4-Piston Caliper) 
Removal & Installation (All With Single-Piston Caliper) 
Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove wheels. Remove lower lock pin/guide b

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 12: View of Front Disc Brake Assembly 929 
FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER 
Removal & Installation 
Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove wheel and disconnect brake hose. Plug all openings. Remove

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Removal & Installation (B2200 & B2600i 2WD)
1. With caliper assembly removed, remove wheel hub grease cap, cotter pin, lock plate and ring adjusting 
lock nut. Remove thrust washer and outer bearing f

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual (T70T-4252-B), remove wheel bearing adjusting nut. Remove outer wheel bearing, and then remove 
rotor.  
Installation 
When installing rotor, outer bearing and adjusting nut, tighten adjusting nut to

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual install remaining components, reverse removal procedure. See Fig. 14. After assembly is complete, wheel to 
spindle end play should be .001-.003" (.02-.08 mm). 
Removal & Installation (929) 
1. Raise

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 15: Rear Disc Brake Assembly (Miata, Protege & 323) 
2. Remove lower guide bolt from caliper. Rotate caliper upward, and support using rope. Remove "M" 
spring. Remove pads, shims and guide plate

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual 2. To install, turn caliper piston clockwise using Disc Brake Piston Wrench (49-FA18-602) to retract caliper 
piston. Ensure groove in piston aligns with alignment pin on back of inner pad. To install

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 18: View of Rear Drum Brake Assembly (Typical) 
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP. 
Installation 
1. Apply brake grease to brake shoe contact areas on backing plate. When installing adjuster between