Toyota Steering Knuckle Reassembly

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Komentáře • 83

  • @eddiew4063
    @eddiew4063 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Nice video!
    First compliment that pops out is not using impact/cordless tools!! I appreciate that. A lot of these types of vids guys carelessly use cordless tools. Kudos to you and your great videos

  • @markhefter6333
    @markhefter6333 Před rokem

    You are a great teacher! Thank you for the exceptional 3 part series on knuckle rebuilding.

  • @raycrothers7843
    @raycrothers7843 Před 4 lety +2

    Great instructional video mate, I now have the confidence to do my own. Saved me $1200 in labour. If you ever travel to Aus look me up and I'll shout you a few beers.

  • @davetaf1323
    @davetaf1323 Před 2 lety +2

    I was wondering where the shims were .......to the newbies always put your parts for reassembly in order on a clear surface so you dont miss anything

  • @lawrencemorgan3299
    @lawrencemorgan3299 Před 4 lety +3

    Great Video. After watching, Im confident I can do that so Ill order a knuckle rebuild kit for my 80 4X4.

  • @guadalupecovarrubias3487
    @guadalupecovarrubias3487 Před 4 lety +2

    Use a bolt thread it onto the spline then you can pull it out and pop that clip back on👍🏽

  • @leomorales1214
    @leomorales1214 Před 4 lety

    saw another video before this one. you gave way more details to everything. thank you. you have helped me out big time

  • @felicityblakeley8361
    @felicityblakeley8361 Před 6 lety

    Very helpful video. Been my go to with my first knuckle job on my '87 FJ60. Good lighting and explanations throughout. Thank you!

  • @josetrujillo-Meknico
    @josetrujillo-Meknico Před rokem

    Excelente tutorial un abrazo desde Venezuela

  • @bradswarren
    @bradswarren Před 5 lety +1

    Great video Ryan, as are all your videos. Very helpful, thank you!

  • @tonymunn
    @tonymunn Před 5 měsíci

    There should be a big spring under the locking dial. I just finished mines yesterday. Great job though.

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 5 měsíci

      The springs are there, just wound up like they should be on install.

    • @tonymunn
      @tonymunn Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@OTRAMM Aah! There it is. I see it at 31:53. Again Excellent video.

  • @jamesenloe2791
    @jamesenloe2791 Před 4 lety

    I like your videos. I wish there were more like these.

  • @kd4uga
    @kd4uga Před 4 lety

    Thank you for making this video! It has been very helpful to me while rebuilding my 1984 4X4 axle.

  • @pietmarais3609
    @pietmarais3609 Před 3 lety

    You forgot to put gaskets between the freewheel hub and the freewheel dialcover!..good video thanks!

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 3 lety

      I stuck it to the dial before install.

    • @pietmarais3609
      @pietmarais3609 Před 3 lety

      @@OTRAMM Ok ..thats good.

  • @viking90706
    @viking90706 Před 2 lety

    This is surgeon, look how clean the reassembly is.
    OTRAMM
    did you work at the Toyota factory?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 2 lety

      Nope, never worked at Toyota. It's just a lot nicer working on clean things.

  • @richardburns4401
    @richardburns4401 Před 3 lety

    great video, thank you

  • @mataimajokdeng9753
    @mataimajokdeng9753 Před 4 lety

    Very good replaced the hub

  • @bruce84
    @bruce84 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. Nice to see this process done from start to finish. At 16:00 you put on what you call the outer hub seal gasket on to the backing plate rather than between the spindle and backing plate. Is this correct? This gasket is missing from many of the repair manual diagrams and even on the Toyota website complectations there’s a diagram of it between the spindle and dust seal but the backing plate is absent. Low range off-road place the gasket between the spindle and the backing plate (technically backing plate eliminator product). It’s shape seems more fitted to being located against the front of the spindle?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety

      It goes between the backing plate and the dust seal for the hub. There's nothing for it to seal between the backing plate and spindle.

    • @nagual4ever
      @nagual4ever Před 4 lety +1

      I put mine between the spindle and the backing plate because it has a special cut out that matches the flange on the spindle. I also saw another video showing this method as well. No gasket between the metal seal and backing plate. Thanks to Otramm for a great video.

  • @barxracerful
    @barxracerful Před 2 lety

    thats a lotta grease uncle ed!

  • @lorenzo7938
    @lorenzo7938 Před 4 lety

    Great vid👍🏼

  • @steveloomis4086
    @steveloomis4086 Před 5 lety

    Good video

  • @roughpatchroad
    @roughpatchroad Před 3 lety

    Hey, curious what grease you used for the Birfield and knuckle?

  • @bradswarren
    @bradswarren Před 5 lety

    At about 14:00, while packing in more grease, would it not be wise to keep grease from the spindle holes? Otherwise you end up with wet torque? Normally unless specified, torque values are dry?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 5 lety

      The spindle holes are open to the inside so you end up with grease hitting them from either direction. The toque is low enough that the wet to dry is probably negligible. I've spent the extra effort before trying to keep them clean but you inevitably get grease in the threads. There's always residual in the threads too unless they were scrubbed out with a strong solvent. Our parts washer will unpack bearings but still leaves grease in the threaded holes. I guess short answer is technically yes it would be best for them to be dry, but in the real world it just doesn't happen and doesn't seem to make a difference.

  • @alexanderalders1925
    @alexanderalders1925 Před 2 lety

    So ill be running 33” tyres what is called overzise tyreS? I have 16lbs at the moment now, is it to high?
    i have 1 0,1 and 1 0,2 shim on top and bottum
    Its stressing me out

  • @billstengel7301
    @billstengel7301 Před 3 lety

    You didn’t fuss with measuring preload on the wheel bearing. If everything is in decent condition, is the hand tight +1/8 turn a generally acceptable spec?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 3 lety

      It's more of a learned feeling kind of thing. 1/8-1/4 usually lands it well. Measuring is the best though.

  • @doriancastillo1874
    @doriancastillo1874 Před 2 lety

    Por favor estoy armando una igual y creo estaban mal puestas

  • @f4safety
    @f4safety Před rokem

    Hello Otramm,
    I just followed your video and was wondering if I need to check the wheel bearing preload again after the hub and lock dial are installed?
    I checked it after and the preload was like 14-16 ft lbs. before it was 6.5 to 7 ft lbs.
    Thank you

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před rokem

      The hub shouldn't affect preload on the wheel bearings. It may affect the overall drag on the system though.

    • @f4safety
      @f4safety Před rokem

      My preload is 12-16 after hub was put on

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před rokem +1

      @@f4safety when you're measuring the rotation what you're actually measuring is drag. The hub may add more drag to the system but it can't have any effect on the bearing preload. The drag measurement for the bearing preload is the measurement that matters. The additional drag of the hub is just that, additional drag caused by the hub. It's just stacked on top of the drag that was measured in the bearings alone.

    • @f4safety
      @f4safety Před rokem

      @@OTRAMM nobody clearly explains that - even the FSM. Thank you for your coaching.
      Good job on those videos!

  • @toyota.m1.m5
    @toyota.m1.m5 Před 3 lety

    👍👍👍

  • @f4safety
    @f4safety Před 2 lety

    What brand and type of grease do you use for the wheel bearings? I heard Mobile one high temp grease (red stuff) is a good choice, but your grease looks gray.
    Good work - thank you

    • @jacksuarez919
      @jacksuarez919 Před rokem

      I’d probably presume it’s Molybdenum grease. It’s used in applications where metal surfaces are rubbing/sliding against each other with a heavy load.

    • @scod3908
      @scod3908 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jacksuarez919yep, moly grease. Ideally should use moly in the knuckle and high temp wheel bearing grease in the wheel bearings, but some will say modern moly grease is ok in wheel bearings

  • @viktorpapp3683
    @viktorpapp3683 Před 5 lety

    Fantastic video! Is that a beeping torque wrench?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 5 lety

      Yep it's digital. The handle vibrates as you get close and then it beeps when you hit the torque.

  • @doriancastillo1874
    @doriancastillo1874 Před 2 lety

    Alguien aquí habla español necesito saber q posición lleva las abrazaderas q agarran el cepillo por favor

  • @f4safety
    @f4safety Před 2 lety

    One of my hub seal bolt holes is stripped 10mmx1.25) How do you recommend I repair it?
    Thanks Otramm - you Rock!

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 2 lety

      If you're talking about the drive flange stud holes, a keysert or helicoil would be your best bet. I'm not sure if there's enough material there for them though.

    • @f4safety
      @f4safety Před 2 lety

      @@OTRAMM what type of grease do you use for the rotor bearings?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 2 lety

      @@f4safety just regular high temp wheel bearing grease.

  • @prestonculpepper9098
    @prestonculpepper9098 Před 2 lety

    Where can I find that big socket for the axle nut..?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 2 lety

      Cruiser Outfitters is probably your best bet for a quality one.

  • @Luvfj40
    @Luvfj40 Před rokem

    What black paint do you recommend for the housing?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před rokem +1

      We just use regular black spray paint

  • @johnkim1656
    @johnkim1656 Před 5 lety

    Great video. For regular maintenance, can steering knuckles can be greased with a grease gun? Are there zerk fittings on all 4 steering knuckles?
    If so, would Valvoline Palladium be a suitable choice to regrease original steering knuckles (that have never been reassembled)?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 5 lety

      There are only two knuckles. There are fill plugs but I've never used them. If the knuckles aren't leaking and were properly filled there shouldn't be any reason to have to add.

  • @calebbennett6947
    @calebbennett6947 Před 4 lety

    At 14:00 you packed handfuls of grease in the knuckle around the birfield. On lowranges video they didnt pack any grease inside like you did just packed the bearings that the knuckle sits on. That being said I followed there video to a T. You think I should open up that plug and squirt grease in there with my grease gun?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety

      If you didn't pack the knuckle and only the birfield you don't have near enough grease in there. You have to pack the knuckle so that the birf rides in grease. Otherwise it would just sling itself empty.

    • @calebbennett6947
      @calebbennett6947 Před 4 lety

      @@OTRAMM so can I just open up the plug and put grease down in it.

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety

      @@calebbennett6947 I don't see why not. Only problem I see is that you won't know how much is in there. Too much and it'll push past the seals as it warms up.

    • @calebbennett6947
      @calebbennett6947 Před 4 lety

      @@OTRAMM I'll just give about 5-10 pumps with the grease gun and drive it a little and sling the grease everywhere then I'll give it another 5-10 and call it good.

  • @raidmax1098
    @raidmax1098 Před 4 lety

    im stuck trying to get both top and bottom bearing caps off
    any advise? i dont have the correct tool needed

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety +1

      A brass drift will usually drive them out if you catch an edge and alternate front to back of the cap.

  • @wolfman5494
    @wolfman5494 Před 4 lety

    Im gearing up to rebuild the knuckles on my 93, but the passenger side birfield housing is fairly rusty. Will the felt and rubber seals put up with an uneven surface if i wire wheel down all the rust or does it need to be smoothed out?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety

      Smoother is best, if it's really pitted I've seen folks coat the pits in epoxy and sand smooth.

    • @wolfman5494
      @wolfman5494 Před 4 lety

      @@OTRAMM Party, I had the same idea and wasn't sure if that'd work so that's reassuring. Thanks!

  • @Dude3617
    @Dude3617 Před 4 lety

    Hey man, I’m hoping you can help me or atleast be able to direct me to the right place. I have a 100 and seems to dance around the road with a minimal steering feel at times. I have gotten alignment done on it and at times it looks straight and at times it learns a bit towards the passenger side. There isn’t any leaks in the power steering pump or fluid. What do think this could be? Thanks in advance sir!

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety +1

      Without seeing it my best guess would be steering rack bushings. Ideally you'd get the front end in the air and start shaking the tires to feel what's loose.

    • @Dude3617
      @Dude3617 Před 4 lety

      I really need to find time and come see you man. Do you prefer a few days heads up or pretty much day before?

  • @mikesuch9021
    @mikesuch9021 Před 4 lety

    Wish you guys would tell the year because they're not all the same

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety

      It's the same process for all of them except the 80 series and even those are almost the same.

  • @vernonlevy7675
    @vernonlevy7675 Před 4 lety

    Where can I buy the whole repair kit?

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety +1

      Cruiser Brothers and Cruiser Outfitters both sell really nice kits.

    • @vernonlevy7675
      @vernonlevy7675 Před 4 lety

      @@OTRAMM thanks.

  • @thecrunchychip
    @thecrunchychip Před 4 lety

    Does this process vary on fj60

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 4 lety

      It's the same until you get to the 80 series knuckles.

    • @thecrunchychip
      @thecrunchychip Před 4 lety

      How much labour hours do you charge to do both of them?

  • @blase9090
    @blase9090 Před 2 lety

    Too much grease.It will expand.You should pack it 3/4 full

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před 2 lety

      It is packed about 3/4 full, it's not smashed to the back. I've done hundreds of these.

  • @f4safety
    @f4safety Před rokem

    Mobile 1

    • @OTRAMM
      @OTRAMM  Před rokem

      You could use mobil 1 for the wheel bearings. The knuckles need moly fortified grease.