Toyota Solid Front Axle Knuckle Rebuild/Birfield Replacement - 80 Series Land Cruiser FJ80 FZJ80

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Today I'm showing how I rebuilt the entire front axle knuckle assembly, replaced the wheel bearings, and also replaced the birfield joint on my imported 1994 Land Cruiser VX Limited.
    The rebuild kit w/ wheel bearings ($185), two Birfield joints ($310), Birf Snap rings ($10.50) and spring gauge ($22.50) totaled $528 before shipping. I read that the cost to have this done at a repair shop can be $1000 or more.
    Tools needed:
    Spring Gauge cruiserteq.com...
    3-jaw puller amzn.to/3efaF7Z
    54mm socket amzn.to/3sJmC9S
    Brass drift punch set amzn.to/3reaAov
    Seal puller
    Big hammer
    Mallet
    Big screwdriver, which will also double as a seal puller
    Snap Ring Pliers
    dust cap puller/small chisel
    needle nose pliers
    5/16” rod or drill bits
    3/8" ratchet
    3/8"Extension
    3/8" 19mm socket
    3/8" 17mm socket
    3/8" 14mm socket
    3/8" 12mm socket
    1/4" 10mm socket
    1/4” ratchet
    34mm socket, or driver for oil seal
    M8 x 1.25 bolt
    magnet amzn.to/3qc4Yd7
    1/2” breaker bar
    inch pound torque wrench
    1/2” Torque wrench
    1/2” short extension,
    1/2” 19mm socket
    1/2” 17mm socket
    1/2” 14mm socket
    1/2” 12mm socket
    two wood blocks
    wire or zip ties to hang caliper
    Supplies needed:
    pan or something to catch grease
    Duplicolor degreaser/prep spray amzn.to/2Ptun5q
    Wheel bearing grease amzn.to/3sINGpH
    Hi-temp wheel bearing grease amzn.to/3bSOsJP
    Moly Grease amzn.to/3q9zcxw
    lithium multi-purpose grease amzn.to/37YxvN5
    wire brush
    a LOT of paper towels!
    Here are the parts I purchased from Cruiser Outfitters to do this job:
    - 8x Series Knuckle Rebuild Kit - Fits 8x 1/1990-1/1998 80/81 Series & LX450 (FA9097TWB)
    - Spring Scale Gauge (FASCALE)
    - Standard-Duty Replacement Birfield/Axle - Fits 1/1990 - 1992 8x Series & LX450 w/o ABS (FAXT60120JP)
    - Inner Axle & Birf Snap Rings - Fits 9/1975 - 1990 4x/55/6x/PU/4R w/ Disc Brake & 1991 - 1997 FJ/FZJ80 at Free Hub/Drive Flange (FACL31007)
    - Inner Axle & Birf Snap Rings - Fits 1991 - 1997 FJ/FZJ80 Inside Birf (FACL34005)
    NOTE: my imported 1994 VX Limited does not have ABS, so it uses different birfields (short, non-abs) than a US 1994 model with ABS.
    Cruiser Outfitters did not discount any parts or sponsor this video, but Chris was extremely helpful in helping me purchase the correct parts for my 80. I recommend contacting them if you have any questions about finding the parts you need.
    I don't have Patreon or ask for donations but you can support the channel with some rad Yota gear from my store: 6thgeargarage.c...
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Komentáře • 255

  • @matthewgraham7419
    @matthewgraham7419 Před 3 lety +44

    Honestly one of the best tutorials I have ever watched. Answered every question I had about doing this upcoming job!!! Keep up the great work!!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome, thank you!

    • @frankcanha
      @frankcanha Před 3 lety +1

      @@6thGearGarage Where did you order the Birfield Joints from please?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      @@frankcanha I got all the part from Cruiser Outfitters

    • @rolandzimmermann6115
      @rolandzimmermann6115 Před 2 lety +1

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      @asifzia8549 Před měsícem

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  • @gregatkinson5929
    @gregatkinson5929 Před rokem +4

    Excellent description of this task. Your commentry is precise the speed of moving along very good. Anyone following this will do a perfect job. This is perfect for the home grease monkies. Cheers NZ

  • @rayss3323
    @rayss3323 Před 2 lety +2

    Others have already said it - so here's a repeat - THIS IS THE BEST TUTORIAL I'VE SEEN ON CZcams!
    thx!

  • @vhog6314
    @vhog6314 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Saved me $900 with this, super easy to follow and majorly helpful. Thanks brotha

  • @guitar14
    @guitar14 Před 3 lety +7

    Really enjoyed your video. Great camera work and friendly narration. You really give us DIYers the confidence to tackle the job.

  • @renebaur300
    @renebaur300 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for a good, clear, step by step instruction video! Getting my 80 ready for a two month Kimberley trip, and this was the job I was least looking forward to. Tips and tricks based on experience, like you’ve given in this video made the job easier. I’ve watched a couple of good videos on this, but yours is among the best, and matches my 92 FJ80R, where the others are aimed at later models with significant differences. Five stars my friend.

  • @exploreraa983
    @exploreraa983 Před rokem +1

    was having trouble pulling my axle until I watched your video, i was forgetting the flat spot when pulling it. thanks for the great video.

  • @curtisb9424
    @curtisb9424 Před 2 měsíci

    Dude this must’ve taken you forever to set up the camera as well as you did for every shot and the editing and narration. Bravo my friend I know everyone else is saying it but this is truly the best automotive tutorial I’ve ever watched

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks! It took 2x as long to do the job while filming, but I'm glad to see the video helping so many people!

  • @doclees11
    @doclees11 Před 2 lety

    As so many have said great job. I've been watching these 80s repair videos for a friend that is getting donated a 93 with lockers. Didn't know much about the Land Cruiser before this but I want one now. So much more logical repairs vs my Range Rover. I'd love to resurrect one in need.

  • @Ghostrider-71
    @Ghostrider-71 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video!! You and the guy from Australia have the 2 best tutorial videos out there. Adding to my library to use when I finally do this job. Edit: for others that are watching (2-3x 😁) if you have differential lockers, from reading and research, the lockers need to be engaged (locked) or there will be difficulty in getting the axle back in.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Who's the guy from Australia? I'll have to check out his channel.

    • @Ghostrider-71
      @Ghostrider-71 Před rokem

      @@6thGearGarage 2nd gear low, highly recommended.

  • @franks2354
    @franks2354 Před 3 lety +6

    Thx mate - I think this is one of the best and most detailed (sequence and torque values) videos on the net covering this job! I didn't know that trick with the stacked rims - I've been using a plastic tube so far but that doesn't work so well...I use blue seal for the hub and cone washers, makes it more waterproof.

  • @hendrik8861
    @hendrik8861 Před rokem +1

    This is a great tutorial, well done and thank you for that! Two things I learned while doing the knuckles on my 80: replace the brass bushing shown at 30:54. That bushing wears out and can cause and awful occasional grinding noise while driving, took me a while to figure out what caused that noise. Also, make sure your diff gasket isn't leaking because in order to replace it, you have to pull the birfs out again.

  • @shanevonharten3100
    @shanevonharten3100 Před 23 dny +1

    To make life even easier, when removing the old bearing cones run a hot bead of weld around at least 1/4 of the bearing surface. When it cools it will contract and the cone will fall out

  • @TheJaredsalinsky
    @TheJaredsalinsky Před rokem +1

    Dude. This is massively helpful as I’m about to embark on knuckle rebuild on hj61. Great instructional video. Thank you!

  • @VictorDu-Baja-4x4-wanderer
    @VictorDu-Baja-4x4-wanderer Před 6 měsíci +1

    THANKS FOR YOUR TIME...

  • @Bmaenpaa2
    @Bmaenpaa2 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent and entertaining tutorial. I have the new model with ABS, so the mounting screw for the magnet is the perfect size to thread into the end of the axle and pull!
    A very satisfying maintenance project.

  • @4by_yotaguy373
    @4by_yotaguy373 Před rokem

    I've done these axle reseal w/ new bearings a few times, but never touched anything w/ the Birfields. Nice to see one apart. And just like been said many times already, This Is The Best Toyota Solid Axle How To around!!!! Excellent content!

  • @AaronCarr
    @AaronCarr Před 3 lety +3

    Great tutorial, very clear and measured. I feel much more confident about doing this now

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety

      It's not too bad, just don't rush and be ready for a mess.

  • @eulalio02
    @eulalio02 Před 3 lety +10

    great video. lots of specific tips that come with experience. most knuckle rebuild videos are helpful but seem aimed at experienced mechanics. this felt like a video put together for us noobs who are leary of this job but want to take care of our Land Cruisers. when it's time I'm sure I'll be coming back to this video. thanks again.

  • @buddhikapulasthi2998
    @buddhikapulasthi2998 Před 3 lety +1

    These will be no better explanation than this. All the details are there. What a great video! Thank you so much for your time 🔥💪🏻😍

  • @GnocciSunflower
    @GnocciSunflower Před 3 lety

    AND .... I freakin LOVE all the tip and tricks.... Shade Tree Mechs are a dying breed my cruiser friend!

  • @jeffreyskinner3057
    @jeffreyskinner3057 Před 2 lety

    You should train Toyota Technicians. I look at numerous how to videos as I own a 94 FZJ80. This is the absolute best diy video on this procedure I’ve ever seen. A cave man could do this after watching. GREAT JOB!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety

      Thanks 👍 I'm glad to see this video has helped so many!

  • @willw3900
    @willw3900 Před 2 měsíci

    Bro…. You’re a lifesaver.

  • @patstirling1334
    @patstirling1334 Před rokem +1

    Excellent tutorial, very good camera work and narration!

  • @SB-xt9gd
    @SB-xt9gd Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Folks,
    I’ve done a couple of these 80series solid axles and when it comes to wheel bearing preload the torque spec needs to be a definite value.
    I set up at 43ft/lb spin the rotor back and forth then loosen it off and tighten to 4ft/lb, fit the locking tab then locking nut tightens to 47ft/lb.
    The preload setting should be the knuckle preload(shims) to read 7-15lb for std tyres and 9-16 for >33 inch tyres.
    I say a definite bearing setting because there must be a std for all torque settings of every component on a production line.
    Some folks say tighten to 40 then back off then hand tighten then turn an extra 1/8 of a turn and you’re done. This method cannot be correct. I suggest that specific values are checked and applied.
    IMO, this video is one of the better productions going around, clear narration, camera angles and straightforward sequences.
    Good job!!

  • @robertclark2714
    @robertclark2714 Před 2 lety +1

    I just rebuilt my LX450 triple locked front axle and I installed Marlin Crawler axle seals. They are well engineered and are a serious upgrade to the original factory seals. I also put spindle bearings in the place of the stock spindle bushings. Hopefully, she'll be good for another 500,000 miles. Being a Vietnam Era Veteran, I doubt I will see her cross the million mile mark but I see no reason why she cannot make it and more.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety

      These Land Cruisers will outlast both of us. There's nothing nowadays that is built to last like the 80 Series.

  • @tijanimohammed3760
    @tijanimohammed3760 Před rokem

    Thanks for your education, the camera is on point and you move step by step and really admire you am a mechanic driver though.thanks ones again

  • @wmarlin251
    @wmarlin251 Před měsícem +2

    Great video you did a wonderful job it helped me because it had been a long time since i fooled with one

  • @KiyaWarrior
    @KiyaWarrior Před 3 lety +1

    more fzj80 maintenance videos in the future please, you're very detailed and noob friendly, sorry for making so many comments also btw haha, but your vid is the best knuckle rebuild vid I've seen out there thanks man

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for that, glad to see it helped someone else!

  • @donnyloh7375
    @donnyloh7375 Před 2 lety

    Very best tutorial. Reminds me of my automotive skills I've learned. Very best explaination ever.

  • @11236marc
    @11236marc Před 3 lety

    This is the best detail video I have seen on CZcams so far. Great job 👏

  • @GnocciSunflower
    @GnocciSunflower Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent job on the video ... gotta be one of the best auto how-to vids i've seen! thanks so much

  • @mdbnc2704
    @mdbnc2704 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks a lot

  • @MarcHDJ81v
    @MarcHDJ81v Před 3 lety +5

    Great job on the rebuild dude

  • @TechnicianRed
    @TechnicianRed Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thanks! However I would highly recommend investing in a pressure washer (hot pressure washers are really good) to make cleaning up that axle housing/knuckle way easier.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      I recently did a knuckle rebuild on my 85 and used a pressure washer. It saves so much time (and chemicals!)

  • @relyenterprisestx
    @relyenterprisestx Před 3 lety +2

    Just tap it in….give it a little tap tap tappie….go right in your home….AAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!…COME ON !!!!!!!ARE YOU TOO GOOD FOR YOUR HOME!!!!!-this plays in my head when I’m driving seals and races.

  • @Volkswear
    @Volkswear Před 2 lety

    Great video. I've noticed some clicking on the right front of my 94 80 series. Guessing this job is in my near future. I'll probably be referring back to this video a few time during the job. Thank You. JC.

  • @vanderholt2
    @vanderholt2 Před 3 lety +2

    A tip on driving in your hub bearings: Take a grinder and cut a all the way through the race on one of your old hub bearings, then use it as a drift for your new ones. This way you wont use that brass drift and risk getting brass shavings in your hub. There are undoubtable shavings in your hub that you missed...

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety

      excellent tip, thanks!

    • @robertclark2714
      @robertclark2714 Před 2 lety

      Brass shavings are soft and probably won't cause any damage but I always use an old race. sometimes the old race gets caught in with the new one and it is interesting trying to get it back out.

    • @4by_yotaguy373
      @4by_yotaguy373 Před rokem

      Oh this is good. I've done uncountable bearing jobs and without the split in old race you can only use it so far before that race gets pressed in too. This tip is excellent and simple but just something I was never taught or thought of before. Thanks, really!

  • @Mixablefive4
    @Mixablefive4 Před 3 lety

    You are the best bloke in existence that was a bloody grouse video cheers cobba

  • @danpeshkin8812
    @danpeshkin8812 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the video. I need to replace the axel shafts on my 80. I think that job will be easier since I don't need to change the seals.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety

      Yes it will be much easier/faster, but it's also the ideal time to replace the seals if they're only slightly leaking.

    • @danpeshkin8812
      @danpeshkin8812 Před 2 lety

      @@6thGearGarage Thank you and great advice. Last question, do I need to drain the differential fluid before doing this job?
      Thanks again for the great video.

  • @hhhhgggg305
    @hhhhgggg305 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video, answered all my questions. One of the best that I have seen...

  • @HoaChu-ti6bw
    @HoaChu-ti6bw Před rokem

    thank you for taking the time to put this together!

  • @jackcoiner2624
    @jackcoiner2624 Před rokem +1

    Good JOB ! EXCELLENT VIDEO !

  • @PhilipDickson-wc9jt
    @PhilipDickson-wc9jt Před měsícem

    Exerlent explanation and display step by step.👊👊

  • @shaungranger2166
    @shaungranger2166 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job, hope you changing the worn and rusty rotors soon

  • @maisyray
    @maisyray Před rokem

    Great Video
    Excellent editing. Going to be doing this when i add my lockers

  • @Navin.R.Johnson
    @Navin.R.Johnson Před 2 lety

    Best video out there for this job that I'm about to tackle. Thanks for making it

  • @OzTrax4X4
    @OzTrax4X4 Před 3 lety

    Very in depth and well explained. I'll definitely be referring back to this one when it comes time to do the job.

  • @JeffreyAmu
    @JeffreyAmu Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the video, it's really helping me to understand

  • @bobmariano3731
    @bobmariano3731 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Awesome info & great instructions. 👍👏⚾️

  • @user-yl4ey7cx7x
    @user-yl4ey7cx7x Před 5 měsíci +1

    The shims are to ajust pre-load.
    For oversized tyres ajust preload to 12 to 15 lb.

  • @MurseJah
    @MurseJah Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @markreynolds3850
    @markreynolds3850 Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting video, I do my own maintenance on my 1985 4runner with relative ease..

  • @gilvietor1918
    @gilvietor1918 Před rokem

    Holy smokes you did an amazing job explaining this.

  • @zerochance8581
    @zerochance8581 Před rokem

    Exceptionally well done and helpful!

  • @BrianTeHore
    @BrianTeHore Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge well appreciated keep up the good work cheers my man

  • @yunked210
    @yunked210 Před 3 lety

    Best tutorial so far
    Excellent job!!

  • @andrewoutside2073
    @andrewoutside2073 Před 2 lety +1

    Much appreciated. Thank you.

  • @montimitchellsr
    @montimitchellsr Před 3 lety

    One of the best demonstrations thanks

  • @rosendofj40bigblock7
    @rosendofj40bigblock7 Před rokem

    Great video, the detail was excellent,
    👍 👍

  • @oscarpuente2029
    @oscarpuente2029 Před 10 měsíci +1

    outstanding!!

  • @MinyahlGetahun111
    @MinyahlGetahun111 Před 11 měsíci +1

    very helpful video

  • @KBrogger
    @KBrogger Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for taking the time to put this together for the world. One question though, it was apart, why not replace the rotors?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      They still have plenty of life left. When it comes time to do brakes, I'll have a good excuse to produce a video for that :)

  • @Bru946
    @Bru946 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a great tutorial

  • @juanacevedo9138
    @juanacevedo9138 Před 8 měsíci

    This was amazing

  • @Anth0nyPain
    @Anth0nyPain Před 3 lety +1

    Talk about detail! Thank you!

  • @user-in7pe8wo4t
    @user-in7pe8wo4t Před 3 lety +1

    Thank You.

  • @mphilleo
    @mphilleo Před 3 lety +1

    Oh man, I remember (not fondly) rebuilding my birfs. Pretty sure the total parts from Mr. T were well over $900. It was a weekend-long project with the help of a friend for part of it. I think there's still grease stains in my garage from the ordeal. Spent a lot of time doing each step meticulously and to the letter. A couple weeks later, I checked the fluid condition on both birfs. The driver side fluid started to mix. At that point, I was demoralized and out of energy to re-fix it. So I sold it to a young man for a tidy (although not amazing) profit. Darn shame.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      That's a shame, but the oil usually enters the knuckle one of 2 ways... 1. clogged diff breather - gear oil expands when warm and axle can't vent so oil pushes past the oil seal. 2. the axles were grooved at the oil seal and the oil seal needed to be driven in further, or I've seen Speedi-Sleeves placed on the axle where the oil seal sets.

  • @ReeferRBU
    @ReeferRBU Před 3 lety

    Dude you killed it man. What a video!!!

  • @supastyler1
    @supastyler1 Před 3 měsíci

    The best thanks heaps

  • @javierr1blue
    @javierr1blue Před 2 lety

    excellent video !!

  • @KiyaWarrior
    @KiyaWarrior Před 3 lety +1

    I need to do this soon as well!

  • @donnielabrigo9502
    @donnielabrigo9502 Před 3 lety

    very thorough. thank u sir . keep safe and pls more vids on lc80 tnxc

  • @john914
    @john914 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @edgarhuicejr8155
    @edgarhuicejr8155 Před 3 lety +1

    Hola excelente video. Tengo que hacer ese trabajo a mi camioneta y siguiéndote creo que podría hacerlo solo. Gracias y saludos desde Caracas Venezuela.

  • @mtk8020
    @mtk8020 Před 3 lety

    Perfecto! Need to do this soon on my 80 . Subscribed 👊

  • @jessecampbell4580
    @jessecampbell4580 Před 3 lety +1

    Pvc pipe does wrork greak to seperate the axel from the brifeild!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Good to know I can keep just a pipe in the garage instead of a stack of old
      Wheels!

  • @enjoiboy24
    @enjoiboy24 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a trick to get a stuck axle out if the birf pops off the inner? I’m checking my front axles before snow season and while removing the passenger axle the birfield popped off leaving the axle inside. I’ve tried throwing vice clamps over a paper towel to not damage the threads and can get the axle to wiggle but not come out, ideas?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety

      I haven't heard of this happening. Can you put something long in through the other side, like a rod or broom stick and reach the other end of the axle to try to tap it out from behind? (I don't even know if it is possible.)

  • @abboudabudafair1484
    @abboudabudafair1484 Před 3 lety

    Very well done...Thanks a lot.

  • @ramonbonilla4126
    @ramonbonilla4126 Před 3 lety +1

    good video that's

  • @TheMultisportGeek
    @TheMultisportGeek Před 3 lety

    Brilliant video. Thank you!!!

  • @brianalucas
    @brianalucas Před 2 lety

    Superb video. 👍🏼

  • @WillyK51
    @WillyK51 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Have a FJ60 and the left one has been rebuilt 3 times. The right one never, Rubber seals and bearings at the same time as the left one, but because the left one failed. Didn't do it myself, but maybe should have. Odd not having a manual front twist Locker?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 5 měsíci

      I prefer the manual locking hubs w/ part time 4wd, but Toyota never offered them on the US 80's because more Americans took their 80''s to the mall than the mountains.

  • @luxembourgtbonbon7190
    @luxembourgtbonbon7190 Před 2 lety

    Great!. Good job!. Well done!. Congrats!!..

  • @KiyaWarrior
    @KiyaWarrior Před 2 lety +1

    Adjusting nut / locking nut came loose after 7 months. Thankfully found a solution though. Don't reuse your old locking nuts / adjusting nut and lock washer folks.

  • @SteveSchwarzYZF
    @SteveSchwarzYZF Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial !.
    When removing the bearing races - can you use a screw driver since the races will be replaced anyway?.
    Also. The stacked tires to separate the birfs from axles really works. I used an abs pipe inside the stacked wheels to prevent the axle from hitting the rims. And used a Honda brake rotor onto since the birf would pass through the landcruiser rims.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I don't know if a screwdriver would work... might get banged up. I have used a long punch when I didn't have a brass drift. But I was very careful not to gouge up the inside of the hub. I think a screwdriver might slip easier.

  • @cisko162
    @cisko162 Před 2 lety

    Awesome tutorial! Fellow 80 lover here. We are neighbors. I’m in Lorain county and love to meet p and talk Toyota. Medina brewery?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety

      Sounds like a plan! I'm not in Medina too often though, I'm closer to Sandusky.

  • @user-lp5vn8rq4j
    @user-lp5vn8rq4j Před 9 měsíci +1

    great video, thanks, replaced leaking diif seal about 2 years back, easy with this video !
    stupid question, failed an inspection on too much play on front right hub, (once car lifted there is play and very slight noise when rotating axel in the 6 and 12 o clock position, which bearing/s or part needs replacing as i'm too cheap to go mechanic. Is there a tightening solution. any help thanks from new zealand

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 9 měsíci

      Sounds like the wheel bearing is getting some play. You could try to tighten the nut a little to take out the slack & pass inspection, but plan on replacing that bearing soon.

  • @MrMaikeul
    @MrMaikeul Před rokem +1

    What an amazing video. How long would you imagine a noob would spend roughly on doing this? 😊

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před rokem +1

      For a first timer,try to knock out one side on one day, then The other side another day. I think 5 hrs will be plenty for one side + first time

    • @MrMaikeul
      @MrMaikeul Před rokem

      @@6thGearGarage thanks! Super excited to get this done! :)

  • @adrianguzman5205
    @adrianguzman5205 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Really helpful.

  • @BKM79915
    @BKM79915 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Video! Thank you for making it. Do you happen to have a cut sheet for all the torque specs that you mention throughout your video?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      I used the factory service manual and the instructions that came with the kit from Cruiser Outfitters for all of the tq specs.

    • @BKM79915
      @BKM79915 Před 2 lety

      @@6thGearGarage My Vehicle is JDM and I don't have the service manual. I am about to embark on this rebuild. I will rewatch your video to get the specs

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety

      @@BKM79915 mine is also JDM but the suspension/steering is the same and shares specs with USDM 80 of the same year.

  • @AZRubicon1
    @AZRubicon1 Před rokem +1

    GREAT review! Estimate on time to do both sides? 4-6-8 hours?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před rokem

      It could be anywhere in that range depending on how fast you work, the amount of rusty bolts, grime, stubborn ball joints. Also if there is any pitting on the end of the axle housing, you'll need time to fill those with JB weld. They were fine on my FZJ80, but on my 1985 they were pretty rough so I had to fill them in: czcams.com/video/1AjhM4aF_M8/video.html

  • @winstonprice7920
    @winstonprice7920 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this detailed step by step guide through this process. I’m about to do this for the first time too. One question I didn’t see an answer for was how you added moly grease into the knuckle to fill it up 3/4 of the way. How can you tell when you are 3/4 full?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      I just packed it in by hand until it looked about 3/4 full. There is a plug you can unscrew (3/8" square) to add more grease after the knuckle is re-assembled. It's located on the front of the knuckle, near the top. You can use a zip tie as a dip stick to check the level trough that hole if needed.

    • @winstonprice7920
      @winstonprice7920 Před 2 lety

      @@6thGearGarage thanks again. I’m excited to get started!

  • @jeremygesser3877
    @jeremygesser3877 Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate the tutorial. Great video! Can you explain why you couldn't just use the hi temp red bearing grease on the knuckle bearings? I am just curious, as I am about to tackle this job in a couple days. Thanks!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před rokem +1

      Great question, I actually googled before I did the job because I was also curious. The hi temp red grease has properties that make it best for bearings that move constantly at high speed, creating heat. The moly grease is heavier and is formulated for bearings that aren't constantly rotating, such as steering parts.

  • @lawrencemorgan3299
    @lawrencemorgan3299 Před 3 lety

    Man that is awesome. Thanks!!!

  • @kpkelsey6
    @kpkelsey6 Před 3 lety +1

    Come down to WV and do mine. We have the exact same truck after all 😉

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      I have to do this on my 85 next It's not any more fun after the first time.

    • @kpkelsey6
      @kpkelsey6 Před 3 lety

      @@6thGearGarage I’m definitely not looking forward to it.

  • @jthohoho
    @jthohoho Před 2 lety +1

    Great video for first timer, would you mind to share where to get the replacement kit?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      I got the parts from www.cruiseroutfitters.com/ The kit numbers are In the description. Thanks for watching!

    • @jthohoho
      @jthohoho Před 2 lety

      @@6thGearGarage Thank you for the info. My LC is 94 FZJ80 with 111K miles, is it worth to replace the axle and knuckle bearings? Heard the original ones will last longer than most 3rd party parts. Do you see the genuine ones have better quality?

  • @Jacob_simmonds.
    @Jacob_simmonds. Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey great video I just have 1 question I got both knuckles rebuilt whith new axles and cvs and it has just started to leak oil behind the knuckle and it's only been 3000kms would I have to do an entire rebuild of the knuckle or just replace the axle seal

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 10 měsíci +1

      You could just replace the seal and put it all back together. Check for a clogged diff breather.

  • @mozaic_channel
    @mozaic_channel Před 2 lety +1

    Final check before ordering the parts: if it clicks, birfields must be replaced for sure?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 2 lety

      I’ve read that you can swap sides and get some extra life out of them, but for all the labor involved I would rather replace them and know it will last a long time.

  • @asankam
    @asankam Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can I use the molygrease to pack the knuckle bearings? Dont you think having two types of grease in the same enclosed area causes issues?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I only did it this way because the service manual said to do so. I figure if Toyota said to do it a certain way, there may have been a good reason.