Good tutorial. These parts would last almost forever if people would grease the chassis points like you do. One thing that will get grease into the pressure areas of the front ball joints is to jack up wheel you are working on. So nice to watch a video without a bunch of loud music! Thank you.
This is a very good video. Nice and to the point. I found it easy to follow have added it to my notes for when I finally get time to show my 91 Runner the love she deserves.
@@roughcutsgarage So you used MP grease on all the points? I can't seem to find info in the manual about what type of grease to use, found that the 3rd gens are using MP on some points and Moly grease on others.
We did them a while ago and I can't remember which brand exactly. I think they are possibly NAPA ones. They are holding up after 2 years but I can't recommend them since during installation a few bolts came close to stripping and the fitment isn't the best.
Hey thanks and that's dope! We lucked out but I did a 3 stage cut and polish after we replaced the rear doors. I usually wash and wax our vehicles as often as I can. I love the red on these things.
dude this is quality content. appreciate all the videos you've done with this 4runner.
Thanks a lot! Appreciate your support.
Good tutorial. These parts would last almost forever if people would grease the chassis points like you do. One thing that will get grease into the pressure areas of the front ball joints is to jack up wheel you are working on. So nice to watch a video without a bunch of loud music! Thank you.
Agreed, and thank you for your kind words and recommendations.
This is a very good video. Nice and to the point. I found it easy to follow have added it to my notes for when I finally get time to show my 91 Runner the love she deserves.
Thank you very much. Glad we could help.
Perfect thanks
Nicely done! I've got the same grease gun! The rubber extension is handy.
Very handy! Not bad for a crappy tire gun too.
Dude! That is an excellent video! A BIG thank you from me and my 91 4runner :) Gotta get busy with my grease gun again, about time to do it :)
Haha thanks! Glad it helped. I feel so many vehicles go an entire lifetime without getting greased and just a little bit goes a long way! Cheers!
@@roughcutsgarage So you used MP grease on all the points? I can't seem to find info in the manual about what type of grease to use, found that the 3rd gens are using MP on some points and Moly grease on others.
@@Dilomski I just used the same grease on all the points. I haven't looked into different greases for different points to be honest.
What ball joints did you get? I'm looking for some greasable ones. how are they holding up?
We did them a while ago and I can't remember which brand exactly. I think they are possibly NAPA ones. They are holding up after 2 years but I can't recommend them since during installation a few bolts came close to stripping and the fitment isn't the best.
Dude I have the same year, spec, and color! Love the video! How is your paint so nice man?
Hey thanks and that's dope! We lucked out but I did a 3 stage cut and polish after we replaced the rear doors. I usually wash and wax our vehicles as often as I can. I love the red on these things.
in the beginning you're supposed to grease those balljoints until the rubber boot pops off, ask me how i know
If the rubber boot pops off, I'm pretty sure you should put it back on to keep the dust out.
great !