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Toyota AXLES
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oddballs_nephew
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Toyota AXLES
How easy is it to re build a Toyota front and rer 8" axle?
Uncle steve i hope to hear your input.
Uncle steve i hope to hear your input.
1989 Toyota extra-cab, 3.0L, 5 speed, 33" toyo m/t, no lift, welded front, SAS in progress
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oddballs_nephew
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Anthony, You might want to put together a parts list and then go down to the local Toyota dealer to get prices. Overall, the price of the factory parts were not that much different that those supplied by the aftermarket guys. I have done what you're going to do -- twice. The dealer/factory parts were much better than the aftermarket stuff that I used the first time... especially the bearing.
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Anthony, You may need to put together a parts list. The Toyota guys in Pasco are pretty clueless. For the most part, you need seals, gaskets, ,felts, and bearings. Take a hub diagram with you to the dealer. Try not to use silicon as it makes rebuilds and maintenance a pain. You can install a set of superberfields, if you have left over money burning a whole in your pocket. Really, unless your running lockers and have you steering stops turned in too far, you will likely never bust a berfield. I believe that most berfields are broken by heavy foots when the wheels are cranked to the left or right and bound up.
You can find the many good write-ups on the internet such as this one.
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks ... uild.shtml
You can find the many good write-ups on the internet such as this one.
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks ... uild.shtml
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Trunion and wheel bearings buy them from Marlin crawler or the dealer. Either way they are the same koyo bearings. DO NOT under any circumstance buy them from trail gear. I have a buddies front axle here that I am helping him rebuild and install an E locker into and he made that mistake of getting them from there. CHEAP flimsy garbage bearings guaranteed to fail early.
If you want to seal the knuckles get a rubber and felt kit for a flat fender. The 25/27 closed knuckle rubber seal slips right onto a yota ball and the felt is MUCH thicker, all you have to do is trim the felt diameter to fit and you'll have a great seal. Get inner axle seals from Marlin as well, they are made to seal under tweaked housings, or misaligned knuckles.
If you want to upgrade the axles do the birfields first, the inners are surprisingly strong, I only busted one and I deserved to change it for what I did to it to make it break.
I ran Longfield 27 spline CroMo birfs on stock inners with 42" tsl's for about a year and the same setup on 38" sx's for a year before that with no issues.
If you want to lock the diffs, aussies are a very nice affordable auto locker. All my friends that run them are extremely happy with them and they are a complete opposite for a lock rite. No banging, clanging or clicking. They just flat work.
If you want to seal the knuckles get a rubber and felt kit for a flat fender. The 25/27 closed knuckle rubber seal slips right onto a yota ball and the felt is MUCH thicker, all you have to do is trim the felt diameter to fit and you'll have a great seal. Get inner axle seals from Marlin as well, they are made to seal under tweaked housings, or misaligned knuckles.
If you want to upgrade the axles do the birfields first, the inners are surprisingly strong, I only busted one and I deserved to change it for what I did to it to make it break.
If you want to lock the diffs, aussies are a very nice affordable auto locker. All my friends that run them are extremely happy with them and they are a complete opposite for a lock rite. No banging, clanging or clicking. They just flat work.
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