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Huge Improvement! Replacing CV Axels and Drive Flanges 100 Series Land Cruiser

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2023
  • This is part 5 of 10 of a full video series on how to restore the stock handling and ride quality of your high-mileage 100 Series Land Cruiser.
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    Description:
    In this video I replace the CV axles and drive flanges on my 2004 100 Series Land Cruiser
    Time: About 2 hours per side
    Difficulty: Beginner
    Cost: OEM CV Axles: $900, OEM drive flanges: $80
    Parts:
    90311-47027: Diff seal #1
    90311-47013: Diff seal #2
    43421-60060 x2: Drive flange
    43422-60070 x2: Drive flange gasket
    43430-60040 x2: CV axle
    12157-10010 x2: Crush washers for diff plugs
    Tools: www.amazon.com...
    Metric sockets and wrenches
    2-3 lb hammer
    C ring pliers
    Chisel
    Pliers
    Torque wrench
    Brass drift
    Pry bars
    2 quarts SAE 80W-90 gear oil
    Gear oil pump
    Torx set
    Disclaimer
    These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Do not do as I do alone, I may miss steps in my videos or make mistakes. Please do your research. Always reference the Factory Service Manual and consult professional help if you are unsure.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @omahaL98
    @omahaL98 Місяць тому

    Great job and very thorough, straightforward, I may tackle the job.

  • @kevinzhang7275
    @kevinzhang7275 Рік тому +2

    Good to see some up to date maintenance videos on the 100! Looking forward to tackling these next. Used your other video for tie rods

  • @fiveohmxco
    @fiveohmxco 8 місяців тому +1

    Great vid, thanks. I’m a fellow UA-camr and was thinking to make a vid, but I don’t think I could top yours! Nice work. I’ll report back after I do my axle 😎

  • @user-yd9fg5vw6c
    @user-yd9fg5vw6c 6 місяців тому

    that underside is super clean . great video

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! I’ve been slowly rust-reforming and painting everything I can reach under there.

  • @takeshi1242
    @takeshi1242 4 місяці тому

    Ya mine has that little gap too! Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @FLcoachtony
    @FLcoachtony 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for making this video. Would this be easier if it were done at the same time as replacing the brakes, rotors and calipers? Seems like there would be less items in the way. Thanks.

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  2 місяці тому

      @FLcoachtony. The work you would save by doing those things as well would be the time to takes to lift the car, take the wheel off (needed for calipers) and take then drive flanges off (first step for rotors). That’s probably only a few minutes so don’t feel like you need to to it all at once, but you certainly can. You can reference my wheel bearings video to get a sense of what else is required to replace the rotors. You’ll want to repack and torque the wheel bearings (55mm socket) and maybe replace them while you’re in there. ua-cam.com/video/XNKLaaUNZHI/v-deo.htmlsi=pFIyV3g2vAfXeyXh

  • @KnauerJonathan
    @KnauerJonathan Місяць тому

    Do you live on the Main Line? Very much looks like you're driving around Lower Merion at the start of each of one of your videos!

  • @merbesfield
    @merbesfield Рік тому

    Great video w excellent detail. Thx

  • @microlight90
    @microlight90 2 місяці тому

    Good job mate

  • @lowtoe8030
    @lowtoe8030 Рік тому

    great video

  • @user-yd9fg5vw6c
    @user-yd9fg5vw6c 6 місяців тому

    how long would you plan to do this for someone who has not performed this particular job. I have access to a lift which may may make it easier? would it make sense to do the brakes and wheel bearings at the same time ?

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  6 місяців тому

      It was my first time and it took, About 2 hours per side. (I have time estimates in the description of most videos). Breaks and wheel bearings can be done together, especially if you’re replacing the rotors, because you need to take the rotors off to do the wheel bearings anyways. If you are replacing the drive flanges with the new cvs (I’d reccomend it), you can save a little time by doing that alongside wheel bearings because you need to take the drive flange off to get to the wheel bearings. But it’s not that big of a savings, and once you get the drive flange off once it comes off pretty easy the next time, so don’t feel like you have to do it all at once.

  • @dicktrenton7568
    @dicktrenton7568 9 місяців тому

    Great vid, following along with all your videos on my 99 100 series.

  • @boistoys5451
    @boistoys5451 Рік тому

    Nice torx set. Do you have a link?

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  Рік тому

      Ah I missed that one in the description! Just added it.

  • @maxxedwards6676
    @maxxedwards6676 Рік тому

    Awesome video! Where did you get your OEM axle? I tried my local dealership and they said it’s discontinued.

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  Рік тому +1

      Toyota recently discontinued their remanufactured CV axles which were rebuilt from used OEM axles. (Sad because those were cheap, sub $200) They still sell new OEM Axles. I got mine by requesting my Toyota dealor price match McGeorge Toyota which has them listed online for like $450 ea.

    • @maxxedwards6676
      @maxxedwards6676 Рік тому

      @@JungleCatt I’ll call and see if they can do the same. Because I tried the fit on my NAPA cv axle and the OEM flange, and that did not work whatsoever. Glad I did that before taking stuff apart. lol

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  Рік тому

      So odd, but yeah apparently that’s a real issue. Sometimes aftermarket axles don’t fit the flange or the diff correctly.

  • @weingump2602
    @weingump2602 10 місяців тому

    did you only change one side of the ac axle?

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  10 місяців тому

      I did both! Same process on both sides.

    • @weingump2602
      @weingump2602 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for reply, I was thinking about reboot the cv axle before, now I know the right way is replace it. Mine has 17 0000 miles already. @@JungleCatt

  • @AustinLWright
    @AustinLWright Рік тому

    Watch out for grease slinging since you are not running a diff drop.

    • @JungleCatt
      @JungleCatt  Рік тому

      Will be keeping an eye on those boots for wear. From what I’ve read I don’t think a diff drop does anything to protect or help the axles themselves. They can handle the angle fine. But It may help to prolong the life of the boots. That alone could be a worthy reason because replacing the boots Would be a pain.