Hi Guys, I am no mechanic and this video is for entertainment. i just enjoy trying to maintain and fix my car. All the work we do here is done in the driveway out the front 😂. Hope you enjoy it and back to camping soon 🤠. cheers shad. Merch Available www.shaddonaghue.com
Great home fix and repair skill. Looks like Toyota's rear axel width correction should have been done in manufacture, people are paying to correct it and again when the longer axels fail not good but few other issues over 8 years pretty good overall. The patrols are stronger but also do CVs when pushed excessively such are the costs of having fun on hard bush tracks.
Ah, the old cone washer, forgotten all about them as we bailed from our 76 many years ago, thanks for the memory, not. Hopefully our Patrol rear end lives up to the Patrol reputation, lovely and strong. Bet you're glad this happened close to home and not recently in the high country - camper in tow, that would have created some issues for you. You now need to get back out there and keep the videos coming in to keep us entertained, you gave me a good reason to sit here and enjoy a bourbon or two tonight watching this one. 🧋🧋🤒🤒
Thanks mate , yeah those cone washers 😬. The patrol driveline seems to be a bit more stronger although i have put mine through a bit and yes glad that didn’t happen in the high country, i would have fixed it down there i say. Yeah we have another video on the edit and also heading out again soon so plenty on the way , actually better buy another bottle of bourbon 👍👍👍. Thanks for tuning in again i really appreciate it.
Great video Shad and informative, finally got a chance to watch it mate. Glad you got it sorted mate and replaced 2 instead of the one that was broken. Peace of mind 👍 My wife and I get our trutracker installed in 2 weeks for a 3780kg GVM upgrade for our new 79. Done a lot of research on this and I reckon it’s a good bit of kit. Thanks for sharing Shad 🤙🏻
4.43 Air hammer works wonders with the cone washers. I've got 3 bottles of that Penrite stuff mate. Been waiting a while now. When you coming to change my oil bro?
Despite the extra expense, it doe's make sense to replace the other side as well, who knows if next time out you do the other side as well. Good video, thanks Shad..
Great work Shad. The saving you made on the labour along is worth doing at home. I recently had to get my power-steering pump replaced. The labour and part cost me over $1K.
Great video. About to install the TTracker myself. Any thoughts or comments about axle strength? Your rear extended shackles maybe pointing your diff yoke up. Had a similar thing on my Troopy and corrected it with wedges to get rid of the vibration. Great work 👍
Im happy with the axle’s strength, they make them to oem spec , so any stronger and you risk breaking something else first maybe diff centre. Ive had that in for probably 7 years and my car is mainly towing and offroad so i can’t complain. Was thinking of changing that rear spring set up actually. Thanks for watching
Good one mate, nothing like doing repairs yourself. 👍👍 at least you know it’s done properly then. Good work legend P.S - we’ve got those oil drain pans at work, $12.95 ! Money well spent !!!
@@shaddonaghuenah it was great. Even for people who don’t necessarily own a 76, it’s still some good basic mechanical knowledge sharing who may just help them too. Same with my EGR replacement video. If it helps someone else, then it makes it all worth while eh. Good stuff 🤜🤛
Yeah Grant they're great. I got one for engine oils. Was a gift. Can screw the cover back on then pour the old oil back into a container to take to someone who can recycle it. Must get one for diff oil and another for Auto tranny oils. And Shad use an air hammer with a soft anvil or get a hammer/chisel thingy for your battery makita platform that might work as well. Really talks to them pesky cone washers
Pleased to see you got it fixed. I'm planning to service the bearings in my 2018 76 soon. First time I'll be doing the work myself on a 70. Do you activate the rear locker before removing the axles? Also do you remove the abs sensors - assuming your 2016 model will be similar? Cheers mate
Hi Guys, I am no mechanic and this video is for entertainment. i just enjoy trying to maintain and fix my car. All the work we do here is done in the driveway out the front 😂. Hope you enjoy it and back to camping soon 🤠. cheers shad.
Merch Available www.shaddonaghue.com
What do you do for a living Shad?
@@DaveLavs Im a fitter by trade but my job now is a little bit job specific not so much a fitter.
Great Video. Thanks for showing us the update on repairing the cruiser. And how it was done at home in the driveway.
Thanks mate , appreciate you tuning in 👍
So clever to be able to fix that
Thanks guys , pretty easy car to work on actually.
Interesting to see how it all comes apart and back together again 😊
Yeah it is hey , and it still works 🫣🤞😅
very good hoodies
Yes they are, thanks mate 👍🤠
Very neat and clean job Shad! Good to see you support your fellow 4WD'r mates too!
Thank you, yep sure do we are all in it together 👍👍🤠
Driveway repairs! You da man. Great and informative vid mate. Great stuff.
Thats my specialty remember 😂😂
Great work nice fix
Thank you 👍
Great work on the spanners mate, just set ya torque wrench back to 0 when finished to keep it accurate.
Thanks mate and yep always back it off to zero 👍👍
Very instructional video mate. Thank you for sharing the knowledge ✊
Thanks mate , really appreciate that 🤠👍👍
Your list of spare’s to Carry just went up by one axle lol 😝. Nice work and the decision to change both axles at the same time Mate 👍
😂😂😂not sure I’ll carry around an axle. Thanks for watching 👍
@@shaddonaghue we’ve see how and where ya drive. Take the axle 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
@@paulhardie9450 😂😂🤦♂️
Hey Shad, top job mate, kudos for doing the work on this one yourself mate!
Thanks mate , Really appreciate it
It's great to have skills. Saves you lots of money. Good one Shad. 👍
Thanks mate , sure does 👍
Cone washers are the worst thing ever. Glad it's all sorted.
Haha yep definitely
you're a legend mate, buying my first car in a couple months (75 series). Love watching your videos for inspiration, ideas, and knowledge.
Thanks mate , i really appreciate you watching, enjoy that car and look after it 👍
Great home fix and repair skill. Looks like Toyota's rear axel width correction should have been done in manufacture, people are paying to correct it and again when the longer axels fail not good but few other issues over 8 years pretty good overall. The patrols are stronger but also do CVs when pushed excessively such are the costs of having fun on hard bush tracks.
Yeah that’s it 👍. Thanks for watching
How good is the service from Multidrive! Great to see you all.sorted mate well done
Yeah man , super quick 👍👍🤠
Ah, the old cone washer, forgotten all about them as we bailed from our 76 many years ago, thanks for the memory, not.
Hopefully our Patrol rear end lives up to the Patrol reputation, lovely and strong.
Bet you're glad this happened close to home and not recently in the high country - camper in tow, that would have created some issues for you.
You now need to get back out there and keep the videos coming in to keep us entertained, you gave me a good reason to sit here and enjoy a bourbon or two tonight watching this one. 🧋🧋🤒🤒
Thanks mate , yeah those cone washers 😬. The patrol driveline seems to be a bit more stronger although i have put mine through a bit and yes glad that didn’t happen in the high country, i would have fixed it down there i say. Yeah we have another video on the edit and also heading out again soon so plenty on the way , actually better buy another bottle of bourbon 👍👍👍. Thanks for tuning in again i really appreciate it.
Nice one mate, send the bill to Tyler lol. Cheers Steve
He said send it to you now you got the new rig 👍.
Thanks for tuning in mate
Great video Shad and informative, finally got a chance to watch it mate. Glad you got it sorted mate and replaced 2 instead of the one that was broken. Peace of mind 👍 My wife and I get our trutracker installed in 2 weeks for a 3780kg GVM upgrade for our new 79. Done a lot of research on this and I reckon it’s a good bit of kit. Thanks for sharing Shad 🤙🏻
That’s awesome mate , sounds like a great rig. Did you get the updated model ?
@@shaddonaghue I did mate but I think I like the old shape better with the hood scoop, but just lucky to even be able to get a V8 👍
@@ARCHIES_79_LC nice mate , yeah the new ones are growing on me , im sure once your finished it’ll look fantastic
@@shaddonaghue Hope so too Shad because it’s sending me broke haha 👍
@@ARCHIES_79_LC haha yep it’s gunna do that 😂. Welcome to my world 😂😂🫣
Great video Shad… Very interesting…👍👍
Thanks for tuning in, something a bit different
4.43 Air hammer works wonders with the cone washers. I've got 3 bottles of that Penrite stuff mate. Been waiting a while now. When you coming to change my oil bro?
Thanks mate , 😂😂, if i had time I’d do it for you mate
See,
Just sending it does give you results...... (video content lol!)
Love the repair commentary mate. 👍
Haha yeah. Thanks for turning in mate
Despite the extra expense, it doe's make sense to replace the other side as well, who knows if next time out you do the other side as well. Good video, thanks Shad..
Yeah I would have kicked myself if i didn’t and something happened. Thanks
Great work Shad. The saving you made on the labour along is worth doing at home. I recently had to get my power-steering pump replaced. The labour and part cost me over $1K.
Thanks mate , yeah it definitely saved me some coin doing it at home.
Cheers 🍻
Great work shad .
Thanks mate 👍
Thanks for sharing, can save lots &&& by doing your own repairs
Thanks mate , i don’t mind tinkering in the driveway
Great video. About to install the TTracker myself. Any thoughts or comments about axle strength?
Your rear extended shackles maybe pointing your diff yoke up. Had a similar thing on my Troopy and corrected it with wedges to get rid of the vibration.
Great work 👍
Im happy with the axle’s strength, they make them to oem spec , so any stronger and you risk breaking something else first maybe diff centre. Ive had that in for probably 7 years and my car is mainly towing and offroad so i can’t complain. Was thinking of changing that rear spring set up actually.
Thanks for watching
Put 2 new in keep old good one as a spare 👍
Yeah mate exactly
Good one mate, nothing like doing repairs yourself. 👍👍 at least you know it’s done properly then. Good work legend
P.S - we’ve got those oil drain pans at work, $12.95 ! Money well spent !!!
Thanks mate , I enjoyed that fix. 👍👍. Bit hard to film but turned out half ok 👌
@@shaddonaghuenah it was great. Even for people who don’t necessarily own a 76, it’s still some good basic mechanical knowledge sharing who may just help them too. Same with my EGR replacement video. If it helps someone else, then it makes it all worth while eh. Good stuff 🤜🤛
@@4WheelingInNSW yeah exactly mate , they only have to pick up the odd tip to make it worth while 👍
Yeah Grant they're great. I got one for engine oils. Was a gift. Can screw the cover back on then pour the old oil back into a container to take to someone who can recycle it. Must get one for diff oil and another for Auto tranny oils. And Shad use an air hammer with a soft anvil or get a hammer/chisel thingy for your battery makita platform that might work as well. Really talks to them pesky cone washers
@@steveelliott7893 no worries 👍👍🤠
Pleased to see you got it fixed. I'm planning to service the bearings in my 2018 76 soon. First time I'll be doing the work myself on a 70. Do you activate the rear locker before removing the axles? Also do you remove the abs sensors - assuming your 2016 model will be similar? Cheers mate
Yes 💯 activate the rear locker , i should have said that. Abs sensors stay
Be careful and take your time 👍
@@shaddonaghue thanks mate - appreciated.
Great video content as always Shad. How many kms has it done ?
Thanks mate, really appreciate it. 125k
@@shaddonaghue only just run in.
@@shalininaicker exactly 👍
I love that you bothered to take the handbrake off…….its a Landcruiser! What’s the point?!?!?🤣
Adjusted properly the landcruiser handbrake will work perfectly ( for a week 😂)
@@shaddonaghue how do you make it last a week? (Asking for a friend!)
@@rogerclift2705 leave it in the driveway and don’t go near mud 😅
hey mate, just wondering where you got that brake kleener from ? 🤣😉
Supercheap auto 🤠👍👍