This is a really great series. DIY is one thing, but learning to do it yourself properly is what really saves you time and money - and also gives you the confidence to go to serious places knowing that you can rely your vehicle to go the distance and get you home again.
installed RCVs and they're gundrilled for easy greasing in the future, so the hole where you screw in the M8 bolt has a zerk fitting. Do you have a technique for pulling the birf out without the bolt? i know removing the zerk temporarily is an option, just rather avoid if possible. great video series btw its been extremely helpful
The birf will slide easily, so not much pull pressure is needed. Because of this, it would be safe to wrap a bit of shop towel or similar around the end to protect the splines while you pull the birf end gently out with a pliers.
+mespenschied Yes, we do have a complete kit. It is called the "Toyota Ultimate Front Axle Knuckle Rebuild Kit with Bearings". However, I looked it up on our website and noticed that is on back order. But, If you go to the link provided below you can most likely find everything you need on a "part-by-part" basis. If you have further questions, I suggest that you call 801-805-6644 Mon-Fri 8-5:00pm MST and ask for a sales/tech support person named Nick. He is "The Man" when it comes to these axles and would be happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have. Thanks for viewing and commenting. www.lowrangeoffroad.com/toyota-off-road-parts/79-95-4runner-hilux-pickup/toyota-front-axle-parts.html
Is that axle just covered the black paint you used in part 2 or did you put something else over it? It looks great. If you need a Samurai axle to rebuild for the video, you can borrow mine, already have the rebuild kit and truss.
+Loring Giles We don't have immediate plans to do a video on the Samurai front axle but will keep your offer in mind. In the mean time you might find these instructions helpful. At lease as far as the steering knuckle is concerned. www.lowrangeoffroad.com/instruction-sheets/samurai-instuctions/samurai-front-axle-knuckle-rebuild-kit.html
I don't understand the purpose of the 14MM screw being installed...from the video, it serves no purpose. I thought at the 3:20 mark, the original OEM screw and washer goes where that 14mm was installed at the 1:20 mark (and removed later) as a added safety measure....??
The 14mm screw was to pull on the shaft so that the cir-clip can be installed. There is play in the shaft and if you don't pull it fully out you wont get the clip in. Hope this helps.
@@harveysmith100 On the Toyota Automatic hubs there is a bolt and washer installed in that location and in many write ups it says to reuse the bolt with no mention of the snap ring [none on the auto hubs]. I installed mine that way and have had no issues.
In the video he removes the pull bolt too soon... should leave it in until the hub body nuts are tightened down, then pull it out to put the c-clip on, then remove the pull bolt once c-clip is in place.
hi their hopefully someone can give me some advice. finishing up on my sas swap building my axle the outer c clip on the birfield after the hub is on and putting the locking hub on i can not get my axle out fsr enough to put the last c clip on. any advice on ehat to do ? run without it ? have bobby long chromo 30s detroit 5 29 3rd PLEASE HELP
+RKubernac We will consider your suggestion. In the meantime, you may find our full color, step by step instructions helpful. Click on the link to see these instructions: www.lowrangeoffroad.com/instruction-sheets/samurai-instuctions/samurai-front-axle-knuckle-rebuild-kit.html Thanks for viewing and commenting.
This is a really great series. DIY is one thing, but learning to do it yourself properly is what really saves you time and money - and also gives you the confidence to go to serious places knowing that you can rely your vehicle to go the distance and get you home again.
This was a life saver of a series! Thank you! Just did my 72-76 (Franken-truck) fj40 with assistance from these vids.
Awesome video. I used it to rebuild the locking hub on my 1993 Toyota Pickup. Easy Peasy! Thank You!
Great video series I just did my 1983 BJ60 with that video.
Glad the video's helped. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Fantastic !!! Love your vids !! Thank You !!
Sealant between the hub body and the hub cove?? Your videos are very good! tks for share.
installed RCVs and they're gundrilled for easy greasing in the future, so the hole where you screw in the M8 bolt has a zerk fitting. Do you have a technique for pulling the birf out without the bolt? i know removing the zerk temporarily is an option, just rather avoid if possible. great video series btw its been extremely helpful
The birf will slide easily, so not much pull pressure is needed. Because of this, it would be safe to wrap a bit of shop towel or similar around the end to protect the splines while you pull the birf end gently out with a pliers.
was hoping i would get to see crown and pinion play measurement as well...
Is there a list of all the torque settings anything? Cheers awesome video. Do you guy ship to new zealand???
We have not complies such a document. However, that is a good idea and yes we do ship to New Zealand! Thanks for viewing and commenting.
You forgot very important information,, the grease requirements and if needed or not ,,
love your work such good videos mate
Thanks again!
I installed new lockimgbhubs asin one of them slips from free settings after a short drive and stays in middle of lock and free any idea,???
Great set of videos but I do have one question do you offer this in a complete kit. I have the axle already and want to rebuild it.
+mespenschied Yes, we do have a complete kit. It is called the "Toyota Ultimate Front Axle Knuckle Rebuild Kit with Bearings". However, I looked it up on our website and noticed that is on back order. But, If you go to the link provided below you can most likely find everything you need on a "part-by-part" basis. If you have further questions, I suggest that you call 801-805-6644 Mon-Fri 8-5:00pm MST and ask for a sales/tech support person named Nick. He is "The Man" when it comes to these axles and would be happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
www.lowrangeoffroad.com/toyota-off-road-parts/79-95-4runner-hilux-pickup/toyota-front-axle-parts.html
Is that axle just covered the black paint you used in part 2 or did you put something else over it? It looks great. If you need a Samurai axle to rebuild for the video, you can borrow mine, already have the rebuild kit and truss.
+Loring Giles Nope! Same paint job. We did apply several coats however.
+Loring Giles We don't have immediate plans to do a video on the Samurai front axle but will keep your offer in mind. In the mean time you might find these instructions helpful. At lease as far as the steering knuckle is concerned. www.lowrangeoffroad.com/instruction-sheets/samurai-instuctions/samurai-front-axle-knuckle-rebuild-kit.html
Hi Team,
Do you know if Aisin still make genuine, brand new free wheeling hubs?
Thanks.
These videos don’t show how much grease u should grease the cvs with ?? Or how to install the brake setup ??
what would be the reason for the hubs not unlocking after install?
I don't understand the purpose of the 14MM screw being installed...from the video, it serves no purpose. I thought at the 3:20 mark, the original OEM screw and washer goes where that 14mm was installed at the 1:20 mark (and removed later) as a added safety measure....??
The 14mm screw was to pull on the shaft so that the cir-clip can be installed. There is play in the shaft and if you don't pull it fully out you wont get the clip in.
Hope this helps.
@@harveysmith100 On the Toyota Automatic hubs there is a bolt and washer installed in that location and in many write ups it says to reuse the bolt with no mention of the snap ring [none on the auto hubs]. I installed mine that way and have had no issues.
In the video he removes the pull bolt too soon... should leave it in until the hub body nuts are tightened down, then pull it out to put the c-clip on, then remove the pull bolt once c-clip is in place.
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hi whats the diff ratio for this hilux diff?
hi their hopefully someone can give me some advice. finishing up on my sas swap building my axle the outer c clip on the birfield after the hub is on and putting the locking hub on i can not get my axle out fsr enough to put the last c clip on. any advice on ehat to do ? run without it ? have bobby long chromo 30s detroit 5 29 3rd PLEASE HELP
David Garrett I'm having the same problem did you ever figure it out?
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i would love to do all this.
Whats holding you back? Is there anything we can do to help?
lowrangeoffroad well I just need the time and tools to get through it.
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Do a samurai axle!!
+RKubernac We will consider your suggestion. In the meantime, you may find our full color, step by step instructions helpful. Click on the link to see these instructions:
www.lowrangeoffroad.com/instruction-sheets/samurai-instuctions/samurai-front-axle-knuckle-rebuild-kit.html
Thanks for viewing and commenting.
Thanks for replying. Definitely will be reading it soon!