1991 MAZDA MIATA brake pads

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual 4. On all models, measure applied pedal height. If distance is not as specified, check brake adjustment or 
system for air. See BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS TABLE.  
BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT SPECIFICAT

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual touch spindle face.  
4. Insert screwdriver into slot provided behind pin tabs on inboard side of pin. Using pliers, compress end of 
pin while using screwdriver to pry until tabs slip into spindle gr

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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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