Toyota has problems with spring breakage on trucks. Be sure to check for those also. Usually breaks at the leaf hot spot around the river. My 97 Tacoma has one now. Great video Andy!!
Where are you located? My 2002 Taco is SO MUCH more rusted than you '89... I'm in the St. Louis, MO area. I guess it shows just how bad it is to drive on salted roads in winter! Because it's not just my frame that is rusted (the recall issue) - my leaf spring bushings and hangers and shackles are ALL rust-welded solid! Anyway, watching how you do this is really helpful! thanks for making this video!
Nice. I have to do this same job on my 1986. Did you try to tapping out the metal sleeve as one piece 1st? I have a ball joint press with cups that might work on the whole sleeve
Got a video of these bushings afterwards, if they improve handling or anything? I have a 2010 tacoma prerunner, and my rear suspension squeaks like crazy. I bought this bushing set but haven't installed them yet.
I don’t find polyurethane an upgrade at all they just cannot give the comfort and longevity of rubber. I am personally stuck using them anyway but annoyed at having to change them once every 5 years or so 86’ BJ70 SWB 24 volt diesel Land Cruiser
How do tou know whether or not the metal outer sleeve needs to be removed? I bought a full kit by nolathane (NEK12) and i dont really have instructions, the rear eye went in without needing to remove the sleeve (cant evem remember if it had one now) but the front eye is a much tighter fit, im suspecting that i need to cut that sleeve out but i dont want to make a major fuckup.
Thanks for the response. I’ve got leaf spring and control arm poly bushings and have on the fence about installing them. Any experience with the control arm bushings haha. I’ll put the leaf bushings on this week.
Thank you for the video! It's so hard to find a video of someone working on the 5 lug trucks. 🙏🙏🙏
Great video man! Using the drill to loosen the rubber part was genius! I decided against the Sawzall for the metal sleeve and used a Dremel instead
1991 toyota pickup 22re 2wd. Thank you. Appreciate your content.
Toyota has problems with spring breakage on trucks. Be sure to check for those also. Usually breaks at the leaf hot spot around the river. My 97 Tacoma has one now. Great video Andy!!
Properly informative. Thank you very much.
Grease and press/tap bushes in first then fit the shackle bro.
I learned a long time ago that there are many ways to do simple tasks. Thank you for sharing another.
More like a right way and a wrong way
I was thinking the same but in the end as long as the job gets done, the job gets done.😁
@tristin987654321 actually there really is only my way everything else is wrong I am so much smarter than everyone
LOVE YOUR VIDEO WHERE CAN I GET THOSE AT.
Where are you located? My 2002 Taco is SO MUCH more rusted than you '89... I'm in the St. Louis, MO area. I guess it shows just how bad it is to drive on salted roads in winter! Because it's not just my frame that is rusted (the recall issue) - my leaf spring bushings and hangers and shackles are ALL rust-welded solid!
Anyway, watching how you do this is really helpful! thanks for making this video!
Nice. I have to do this same job on my 1986.
Did you try to tapping out the metal sleeve as one piece 1st?
I have a ball joint press with cups that might work on the whole sleeve
Got a video of these bushings afterwards, if they improve handling or anything?
I have a 2010 tacoma prerunner, and my rear suspension squeaks like crazy. I bought this bushing set but haven't installed them yet.
Amazing your brain
Nice videos !! Help a lot
Nice vid dude. 👍
nice work man
I don’t find polyurethane an upgrade at all they just cannot give the comfort and longevity of rubber. I am personally stuck using them anyway but annoyed at having to change them once every 5 years or so
86’ BJ70 SWB 24 volt diesel Land Cruiser
Thanks man !
How do tou know whether or not the metal outer sleeve needs to be removed? I bought a full kit by nolathane (NEK12) and i dont really have instructions, the rear eye went in without needing to remove the sleeve (cant evem remember if it had one now) but the front eye is a much tighter fit, im suspecting that i need to cut that sleeve out but i dont want to make a major fuckup.
How is the ride with the poly bushings?
Very nice. Suspension travel is more fluid now. Less harsh impacts when driving on bumpy streets.
Thanks for the response. I’ve got leaf spring and control arm poly bushings and have on the fence about installing them. Any experience with the control arm bushings haha.
I’ll put the leaf bushings on this week.
Dmax Iteq share the same size of buashing with old hilux..
Nice video except for the annoying sound of music.
Yo need an update at the dx corolla
I just moved to a new place. The Corolla is about to be the main focus. Keep a look out for new videos in the next couple of months.
Music is very annoying. Otherwise,good video