DIY Tacoma Carrier Bearing, U-joint replacement, & Drive Shaft Flip **DETAILED**

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Flipping rear Driveshaft for more clearance as well as Replacing the Carrier Bearing and U-joints on my 2011 Tacoma.
    #tacoma #toyota #repair

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  • @Adv4x4
    @Adv4x4  2 года назад +9

    Thanks for watching guys! Don’t forever to subscribe!
    I have had no vibrations since install 👍🏼
    PLEASE NOTE: After filming I noticed the carrier bearing was oriented upside down. Please face the single hole towards the ground when bolting up to truck! Thanks!
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  • @TheReapersSon
    @TheReapersSon 26 дней назад

    You know a mechanic is legit when they have an old tube television chilling in the corner of the shop. Nice work, bro!

  • @coloredo
    @coloredo Год назад +6

    Thanks for video, helpful. The flange Bolt torque is 54 ft-lb vs 65 ft-lb in video, per 2003 Tacoma service manual (page PR-10). Also, the slip joint (sleeve yoke) is already towards differential on TRD 1st gen Tacoma OEM drive shaft.

  • @wesleysriffle
    @wesleysriffle Год назад +5

    thanks for the video, paused it about 25 times last night while redoing my driveshaft

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  Год назад +1

      Glad it could help!!

  • @ryanlocher4177
    @ryanlocher4177 Год назад +2

    Just ordered my ujoint kit and this is definitely one of the best diy videos I've seen. Very well shot and got all the information I needed. I will for sure be referring back to this for when I do mine!

  • @alexpage8965
    @alexpage8965 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video! You make it look far easier than some of the other videos demonstrating how to replace the U-joints… I really like the technique with the vise rather than the way people do it with a ball joint press!

  • @johnratliff9404
    @johnratliff9404 10 месяцев назад +2

    That’s how my driveshaft was installed when I bought my truck no crazy shaking or anything by any means!

  • @themotofirm
    @themotofirm 4 месяца назад +1

    Correction: The nut at the bearing should be torqued to 134 ftlbs to seat the bearing race, BUT then loosened and re-torqued to only 51 ftlbs, then staked in place. Per Toyota FSM.
    Thanks for the vid! Very helpful overall.

  • @mikemorgan4670
    @mikemorgan4670 2 года назад +4

    Very good video John. Always appreciate your DIY content, clear and concise explanations with relevant visuals. Take care.

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  2 года назад

      Thank you Mike! You do the same.

  • @randycarothers7654
    @randycarothers7654 3 месяца назад

    Have the same truck. Just swamped all 3 joints. Fallowed video step by step. Thanks again!

  • @davidryan4420
    @davidryan4420 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video however, per my 92 Toyota manual the center bearing needs to be:
    1) Torque to 134ft/lb
    2) LOOSEN NUT
    3) re-torque to 51ft/lb.
    I bet yours is very similar.

  • @ericdesgroseilliers8705
    @ericdesgroseilliers8705 Год назад +1

    Your videos are amazing. Clear and to the point.
    Question: Is there an easy way to know if my driveshaft is simply out of balance? U-joints have been replaced which got rid of the main vibration under acceleration. About 1000 km later I developed a speed-dependent hum/vibration that is constant even if I coast in neutral at higher speed.

  • @mariogonzales814
    @mariogonzales814 3 месяца назад +1

    We just did this to one of our Toyota trucks. It does not work better. It vibrates makes a weird noise without the rear was going out. They flipped the driveshaft back around put it the way it went correct and the noise went away

  • @brendenmills8856
    @brendenmills8856 6 месяцев назад +3

    you bolted the center support bearing upside down the two slotted holes in the middle of the center support bearing housing go towards the floor board, and the hole in the center faces the ground. the way you have it puts more of an angle on the rear shaft. if you flip it the right way it spaces the bearing down from your floorboard to correct the angle.

    • @dozer1642
      @dozer1642 6 месяцев назад

      Definitely upside down. 🫢

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  5 месяцев назад

      You are 100% correct I flipped it after I filmed the ending segments sorry I should have pointed that out! The single hole should be facing down.

  • @shortydancer
    @shortydancer 2 года назад +6

    Dude I tried doing this to my Tacoma. The u joints were a total pain. Plus when I put everything together there was some vibration when driving. Not too much, but noticeable. I had to take it to a driveshaft shop and they rebalanced it.
    I’m a moderate diy guy, but I think I’ll pass on this job in the future. Love the video though.

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  2 года назад +3

      Hey man at least you gave it go! More then most would try. Quickest way to learn something is by learning from mistakes 👍🏼 thanks for watching dude!

    • @aboutpar
      @aboutpar 8 месяцев назад

      Cost? 😊

    • @shortydancer
      @shortydancer 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@aboutpar to rebalance it? I forget. It was around 100 bucks. They removed replaced it, and balanced. I wanna say it was like 60 for each item.

  • @yangxai3317
    @yangxai3317 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks 🙏 master you're the best.

  • @dominicm2175
    @dominicm2175 4 месяца назад

    Depending on how much your time is valued at, I found it more economical to purchase and replace the entire drive-shaft assembly

  • @87links
    @87links Год назад

    Yo I have a 2010 SR5 Pre-Runner and I'm thinking the wobblin I'm hearing is from bad U-Joints. Appreciate the in-depth process! I'm looking forward to knocking it out!!

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  Год назад +1

      Good luck on your repair man!!

  • @adamanderson8843
    @adamanderson8843 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your post. VERY helpful. Gonna do mine now.

  • @oraham1967
    @oraham1967 Год назад +1

    Good job I like the way you show it thank you

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @murphyr31
    @murphyr31 Год назад +1

    Great video, I can definitely do this job.

  • @nunyabiz8887
    @nunyabiz8887 2 года назад +3

    It is the same on the Tacoma as the Tundra.

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  2 года назад

      The process should be very similar. I personally haven’t taken a close look at one to verify for sure.

  • @alexandermajul3673
    @alexandermajul3673 4 месяца назад

    Good video instruction.

  • @k.bronson7343
    @k.bronson7343 3 месяца назад +2

    If you are doing this in an effort to stop the 'vibration' it does not work. I found out the $500 spent was wasted. Make sure you need to replace this because it is truly worn out and not for vibration purposes. Dang I wish I had known.

    • @3DDavis1989
      @3DDavis1989 3 месяца назад

      Did you find/fix the vibration issue? I have '98 Toy w/vibration. Gonna replace the rear u-joint soon.

    • @k.bronson7343
      @k.bronson7343 3 месяца назад +1

      @@3DDavis1989 Nope still searching. I may go to the dealer to see if they have an idea. I can't be the first person to bring this issue to them. I wonder about rear shocks and the possible dampening effect they might have with one in front of the axel and the other in the rear of the axel. Also, I am thinking the feel of the vibration seems like a much smaller version of what a drag racing vehicle experiences at take-off which they control with traction bars extending out the back of the vehicle. Now I can't have those hanging out but it feels like the same fundamental issue to me only smaller scale. Please let me know if you find out. I can't believe someone has not already found out and made a video about it.

    • @3DDavis1989
      @3DDavis1989 3 месяца назад

      @@k.bronson7343 Replacing the rear u-joint fixed my vibration issues for the moment. Good luck with yours.

    • @k.bronson7343
      @k.bronson7343 2 месяца назад +2

      Update. I want to apologize to the content creator of this video. I was still pretty upset coming off of this not fixing my issue and thought I was helping others. Since that time it seems his video is helpful and many who are getting the help they need. My search will continue and again my apologies. Looking back, I probably (with a calmer head) should have not posted at all or at least made my post more along the lines of a "hey, this may not work for you" post. Again, my apologies and I hope you can forgive me to the creator. 🤐

  • @70Marc
    @70Marc 11 месяцев назад

    Which carrier bearing did you use? And how long do they last? Just ordered a Spicer 5002007 for my lifted 2012 TRD Sport 4x4 4.0L.
    Oh and excellent video btw. Thanks for not videoing while holding the phone in one hand. D’uh.

  • @nicksmmj
    @nicksmmj 2 года назад +2

    i have stripped bolts on my flanges!! fighting them like crazy any ideas to get um off?

    • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
      @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Год назад +1

      Cut them off with a Sawzall. Weld a nut on them and remove. File down two sides and put a 1/2 on them. Heat them up and use one of those stripped nut socket things? Take a cut-off wheel and cut them off, or at least cut through the nut.
      There is a way to get them off.

    • @garybrady7245
      @garybrady7245 4 месяца назад

      Grinder

  • @margoaleman1
    @margoaleman1 4 месяца назад

    If my driveshaft doesn’t have the rubber bushing, is that an issue that I should fix quickly?

  • @craigmiller9478
    @craigmiller9478 14 дней назад

    I also use sterile gloves when working on my truck. Never can be too careful 😂

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead 8 дней назад

      Do you pick your nose with greasy fingers?

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  7 дней назад

      @Dougarrowhead sometimes

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead 7 дней назад

      @@Adv4x4 i was asking craig miller he thinks its a bad idea to wear gloves when working on greasy stuff

  • @sandhillslacrosseassociati5674
    @sandhillslacrosseassociati5674 8 месяцев назад

    That may be my drive shaft I had the shop toss after they replaced it. You said Uwharrie and I am about an hour from there. Question, what size are the carrier bearing bolts? I need to buy some but can't figure out what the thread size is and the length. I know its a 14mm, but that's it

  • @jeffcarey3316
    @jeffcarey3316 6 месяцев назад

    My old driveshaft on my 2006 Toyota Tacoma four-wheel-drive was taken apart at the slip yolk, and was not indexed. I understand on my vehicle, anyhow, that the slip yoke will only go on two ways. There’s wider spines on the slip yoke, which allows the yoke to be installed one of two ways. Will this matter in the balance, please help I’m replacing a carrier, bearing and joints on my driveshaft and putting the old one back in, the shop removed the driveshaft for me, took it apart at the slip yolk and then index anything. Please help any advice would be great.

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  6 месяцев назад

      Refer to my video but I believe you can simply line it up by referring to the u joint ears at the end of the shaft it either lines up with it or is 180° out I wouldn’t think it would be aligned unevenly

  • @zoranturjacanin6014
    @zoranturjacanin6014 9 месяцев назад

    We, the driver won't come out of the transmission. We put it all back together and now it's making a quick quicken noise like metal on metal like almost like a fan clicking noise. What do we do wrong?

  • @bernardomartinez3853
    @bernardomartinez3853 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info brother

  • @joelopez1770
    @joelopez1770 4 месяца назад

    Can the carrier bearing make a rotating noise when decelerating?

  • @theoppressedretallie99
    @theoppressedretallie99 Год назад

    If the carriér bearing was installed reversed will it càuse thé ßhàft to make à rubbing noise

  • @auggie1790
    @auggie1790 Год назад

    Any obvoius reason why a new center bearing would fail within a week? Thanks it looked of good quality. Will redo. Good vid!

    • @jonathoncoward2210
      @jonathoncoward2210 Год назад +2

      what brand? reason i ask is most aftermarket store brands can be crap. the factory bearing is a Dana as they make their drivelines, last one i ordered for my truck had Dana all over the box but the bearing was wrapped in Toyota plastic bagging and had all the Toyoda markings and logo in the rubber just like the original. Got mine from rock auto at almost half the price the Toyoda dealer gave me.
      if your talking autozone's duralast then id believe it. My neighbor went thru three duralast carriers on his F250 before he went with something else, cant remember what. same reason i wont use their wheel bearings, warranty is good but i don't want to do it every three to four months.

  • @themayor3263
    @themayor3263 Год назад

    I have a 2005 tacoma with a 2.5in lift. I had my center bearing replaced 3 weeks ago. Well the mounting bolts broke off and now the drive shaft is hanging down..... The mechanic who did the job claims its the bind from leaf springs that caused the bolts to break.... Any idea what happened?????0. I never hit anything and I dont off road hard at all...Thanks

    • @jonathoncoward2210
      @jonathoncoward2210 Год назад +2

      broke off cleanly or pulled/fell out? sounds like he might have not tightened the bolts or blue loctited them and they may have came loose. Same happened to me when i bought my 2013 new. I made the dealer go thru 3 different rear ends because they whined while it was under warranty. 1 replacement still whined and the 2nd was to tight according to them when they installed it. 3rd was great till i was driving home one night pulling a trailer and it started acting weird/sluggish. when i got home i happened to drop my phone getting out of the truck and it bounced just under the running board, bent down to grab it and saw my carrier was dropped and hanging sideways by one loose bolt. further inspection showed the missing bolts hole was stripped and the whole shaft fell when i went to tie it up the next morning because i was making the dealer pick it up with a rollback. Needless to say i was not happy

    • @themayor3263
      @themayor3263 Год назад

      @@jonathoncoward2210 Thanks Jonathan I was thinking they did not tighten bolts or torque wrong too.

  • @user-rj3lg3oj7c
    @user-rj3lg3oj7c Год назад

    If that carrier bearing doesn't have the frame mounts does it matter which way it faces toward front or back?

    • @alexpage8965
      @alexpage8965 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, it should only fit on one way.

  • @justinbern
    @justinbern 5 месяцев назад

    How long did this take you bro?

  • @amyfrazier3318
    @amyfrazier3318 Год назад +1

    We have a 2014 Tacoma. Is that the same as an 11?

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  Год назад +1

      Yes it is!

  • @tacotime07
    @tacotime07 Год назад

    I use to hear good things about moog but heard recently their quality went to shit. These looks like they sealed and easily unlike actual crappy brands. How have these been holding for you?

  • @puertoricodiagnostics-serv9541
    @puertoricodiagnostics-serv9541 Месяц назад

    I need help please. I did it step by step and everything was almost perfect. Now I have the 4WD light flashing on the panel. This situation has me worried because I don't touch, much less disconnect, anything. I disconnected the battery for 20 minutes and there were no changes. Any ideas or suggestions?

  • @Joe-qw6il
    @Joe-qw6il 11 месяцев назад

    Are those Moog U Joints part # 270?

  • @53billygoat58
    @53billygoat58 5 месяцев назад

    Do you use loctite on the driveline bolts?

    • @garybrady7245
      @garybrady7245 4 месяца назад

      Should have a problem if you just torque then correctly

  • @dustincurci5847
    @dustincurci5847 Год назад

    Broke off your grease zirt yet? Happened to me on my 96 tacoma easy out broke off inside the broken zirt ..good times 😂

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  Год назад

      The 2nd gens don’t have one on the slip yoke unfortunately which is dumb in my opinion because I’m about to pull mine apart this weekend and grease it for that exact reason 😂 as for the ujoint fittings my new ones came with those flush ones that require the tapered needle tip 👌🏼

    • @jonathoncoward2210
      @jonathoncoward2210 Год назад

      @@Adv4x4 my 2013 has normal zerks on all three u-joints and the all the joints for the 4WD from factory, It's a TRD sport V6. grease every 5000 when i do the oil and still smooth @ 145,000 miles. Did have to do the carrier tho as the rubber loosened around the bearing and shaft.

  • @Flowlife7
    @Flowlife7 Год назад

    How did the flip go?

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  Год назад +1

      Still going well!

  • @javiercardenas7400
    @javiercardenas7400 2 месяца назад

    Esta mal puesto véanlo otra ves y entenderán

  • @Nessal83
    @Nessal83 Год назад

    Don't see why you can't flip it if it balances. The 1st gen has it that way.

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  Год назад +1

      Yessir been running it flipped for awhile now!

  • @joenichols9012
    @joenichols9012 5 месяцев назад

    Not only is the carrier upside down, you also used cheap SHIITT Moog. Should have bought the Dana Spicer joints as used by Toyota during original manufacturing of the vehicle.

    • @Adv4x4
      @Adv4x4  5 месяцев назад

      Feel free to make your own video bud. Yes the carrier bearing should be oriented with the single hole facing down.

    • @alsaysamone4148
      @alsaysamone4148 9 дней назад

      Spicer maybe one of the "top" quality, I don't think Moog is "Cheap or SHIITT" quality. But yea, I would go with Spicer and would not hesitate to use Moog Ujoints.