Thank you for showin us how messy it gets!! A very helpful video and tutorial - Thank you from Australia...(our 6th '60 series' we just drove it over 500 kilometres with the rear differential removed after the pinion nut let go and destroyed the bearing!..All rebuilt thanks to your help...with no noise)
Oh Mate, I've always had cruisers, bought my first when I was 16 and have owned about 30 since, everything from FJ40's, to BJ60's, HDJ81's, HZJ73, 79, BJ74's, UZJ's, lots of em! No heeps for me!
Found what i was looking for! ishobie you made my day! I suscribed to your videos ! They are perfect and well edited! Keep up the good work! Best regards! Bill
Hi there mate, from from Australia and i watched all these videos and others on how i do my front wheel Bearings on a nissan but i know they both be different but i learn from your ways and i find out from other vids. Keep up the good work on the Cruiser and more fixing vids as i be watching them and other vids so i can fix my Nissan. Cheers from down under (Australia) and your 4x4in vids r good too.
Wow you make it look so easy. Without a doubt that is the most unique front axel design Ive evet seen. I have an opportunity to rebuild one and save my neighbor. The bolts sheared off in the housing. But From your video looks like I could break it down and put the housing in my vice. If they wont budge $299 buys a good one. Only difference is the full time 4x4 hub. Nice Job fast moving getterdone drink imaginary beers;-)
This so usefull im planning a trip from brussels to cape town 1994 toyota land cruiser thank you so much just need to figure a way to watch it in slow motion Thank you again
thank you for that video, that will help me alot, but i have a question i have a 1992 land cruser inside the knuckle do i need to have grease or gear oil?
@lshobie it does mean that. haha i habe a question though. i cant seem to find my c clip and it seems like theres a plate attatched tot the adjusting bolt that is stopping me from removing that holder
when u losen the nut what size is the socket u use? think i need to look at my bearing..the truck is puloing to the left i have to hold the steering wheel to the right bout 1/8 in.. i have changed everthing . the caliper was hanging up so i changed it..only thing left to change is the bearing .steering box or tires..if any one has a clue let me know ..thanks.
Pressed in bearings?....not on 1990 models. Maybe on the 100 series cruisers in 1998 and newer though. Maybe you are mixed up and confusing Cruiser with 4Runner or Pickup because the 86~1995 4runners/trucks DID have the pressed in bearings with the very much different IFS front end. This vid is very good....I can tell it's from an FJ80 of the 1990~1997 era because of the coil springs and high pinion 8" front diff. This vid is also useful for the 1979~1985 Toyota mini-trucks....the older 1980~1989 FJ60/62....and even the older yet FJ40's. ZUK
@justknight696 The C clip is up tight against the hub - clean the grease off well with a rag and you will see the notch in the clip. What plate and adjusting bolt are you talking about? Got a pic? send it to me at Lshobie at yahoo dot com
Thanks a lot for posting this. simple step by step method, with good camera angles. I'm about to dive into rebuild my 85 4runner's front axle.
That was the most work i've ever seen done on an axel and i just rebuilt my 3.1l engine, great job ..
Thank you for showin us how messy it gets!! A very helpful video and tutorial - Thank you from Australia...(our 6th '60 series' we just drove it over 500 kilometres with the rear differential removed after the pinion nut let go and destroyed the bearing!..All rebuilt thanks to your help...with no noise)
Great job making this video,very good content , boy I sure learn a lot working on my sixty with your help. Great job , thanks.
Oh Mate, I've always had cruisers, bought my first when I was 16 and have owned about 30 since, everything from FJ40's, to BJ60's, HDJ81's, HZJ73, 79, BJ74's, UZJ's, lots of em! No heeps for me!
GREAT VID! one of the best I've ever watched for someone who's intermediate or so! Thank you!
I want to tidy up your garage so badly! Thanks for the video, great pacing and very helpful!
best four minutes I have spent on the web!
Thank you.
I need to replace my rotors on my 86 4 Runner.
no worries, you should do a show on all of this i bet alot of people be watching all over the world.
Found what i was looking for! ishobie you made my day! I suscribed to your videos ! They are perfect and well edited! Keep up the good work! Best regards! Bill
seriously. I wish I had this B4 i did my rebuild. Thanks a mil this is amazing stuff. looking fwd ti the rebuild vid!!
Hi there mate, from from Australia and i watched all these videos and others on how i do my front wheel Bearings on a nissan but i know they both be different but i learn from your ways and i find out from other vids. Keep up the good work on the Cruiser and more fixing vids as i be watching them and other vids so i can fix my Nissan. Cheers from down under (Australia) and your 4x4in vids r good too.
thanks heaps very easy to watch and follow. You the best keep on the great job
Wow you make it look so easy. Without a doubt that is the most unique front axel design Ive evet seen. I have an opportunity to rebuild one and save my neighbor. The bolts sheared off in the housing.
But From your video looks like I could break it down and put the housing in my vice. If they wont budge $299 buys a good one. Only difference is the full time 4x4 hub. Nice Job fast moving getterdone drink imaginary beers;-)
Another winner Louis ,always love you videos ,professionnel as always.
This so usefull im planning a trip from brussels to cape town 1994 toyota land cruiser
thank you so much just need to figure a way to watch it in slow motion
Thank you again
thank you for that video, that will help me alot, but i have a question i have a 1992 land cruser inside the knuckle do i need to have grease or gear oil?
Ok Bill, glad i could help out - best of luck!
Man, these video's of yours are great. Thanx!
Wim (Methusalem)
I have a cheap stanley .. but it give me hard time when I need to remove or put back the damn clip so I'm looking for good one to do that job ..
I apologize, I didn't know you were a Canadian till I heard you say "Abewt". Good video's mate...
thank you so much, amazing, helpful, easy to follow video. took all the scare factor out of the job! Back into the mud in no time! :)
@FrankaDith Thanks Frank!
@justknight696 ok that's a little scary, but I assume you mean you are happy for the video and that is great!
Great video, on point ..
@shoogafree1 Glad you think so.
what size socket do you need on the first nut ? iam about to do mine and iam preaty sure i do not have a socket that big.
Great video. Helpful indeed.
@lshobie its alright i managed to get it off. thanks for the help though!
Dude .. which brand/ model ( got a link ) of vise you use for the snap ring at the birf ?
thanks !
@lshobie it does mean that. haha i habe a question though. i cant seem to find my c clip and it seems like theres a plate attatched tot the adjusting bolt that is stopping me from removing that holder
👍 thanks for sharing this video..
Wel zie zo, het is meer dan dat alleen maar rijden, je onderhoud is even belangerijk (belangerijker)
is this the same for a 1980 toyota pickup?
Should be very similar.
great video, thanks for sharing!!!
when u losen the nut what size is the socket u use? think i need to look at my bearing..the truck is puloing to the left i have to hold the steering wheel to the right bout 1/8 in.. i have changed everthing . the caliper was hanging up so i changed it..only thing left to change is the bearing .steering box or tires..if any one has a clue let me know ..thanks.
@Tapage2 Ya it is hit and miss with those things - just like all things made in China these days:)
@Tapage2 Hmm, it is just a cheap model I bought at princess auto!
@DoubleUThings Thanks Wim!
@cold02rex I was waiting for that comment!
Thanks for watching Mate!
Great video.
However, now I feel like I should be dancing with my wife in a darkly lit room. :/
@littlehplayer Use grease int eh knuckles, if you have gear oil in there now it is because your axle seal is bad. Thanks for watching!
great video little tip pressure wash whole work area 1st
Maybe some day!
EXCELLENT VIDEO THANKS
@rmirandayopo Thanks for watching!
@ecrue1733 thanks!
Thanks man
Thanks for watching! new vids coming out will have the option to slow down - but not this one - sorry!
LOL, yes, that gives it away every time:)
that looks like a lot of work there
you forgot to crack open the bleeder screw, now you pressed the fluid up to the booster.
Train? Like physically? Yes I do from time to time.
@wthansom Do them enough and it is easy:)
@henkbaad Thanks very much for watching - please be sure to check out my other videos!
LOL, yup!
F -- KIN!! Awesome - perfect . Thaaaank You
excelente muy bueno.
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
@atomichurley It's not that hard at all.
@rovemcanus1 Thats a good idea!
I see you train.
Not helpful for a 90 cruiser. The bearings are pressed in :(
Mp57navy so what. thank the man, he spent his time trying to help others
Caledonia Ait Smail Fair enough, but UA-cam did not deliver.
Pressed in bearings?....not on 1990 models. Maybe on the 100 series cruisers in 1998 and newer though.
Maybe you are mixed up and confusing Cruiser with 4Runner or Pickup because the 86~1995 4runners/trucks DID have the pressed in bearings with the very much different IFS front end.
This vid is very good....I can tell it's from an FJ80 of the 1990~1997 era because of the coil springs and high pinion 8" front diff. This vid is also useful for the 1979~1985 Toyota mini-trucks....the older 1980~1989 FJ60/62....and even the older yet FJ40's. ZUK
Ah the porn music really sets this procedure off right.
@justknight696 The C clip is up tight against the hub - clean the grease off well with a rag and you will see the notch in the clip. What plate and adjusting bolt are you talking about? Got a pic? send it to me at Lshobie at yahoo dot com
you think youd clean the car first look at all that shit in there