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Center bearing replacement Hilux -rear propshaft

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Center bearing replacement Hilux -rear propshaft

Post by Mark2 »

I have to replace the center bearing on the rear propshaft of my YN67 Hilux for a RWC. Its got heaps of side and up and down movement but doesnt vibrate when driving.

Whats the procedure for changing it? Where should I source the bearing from?
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Post by Sic Lux »

Ripco walkers auto pro should stock them if not they'll be able to get them. Why not go to a 1pc shaft Means you'll never have to replace a center bearing.
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by surfseller06 »

Also check ebay, there on there from $49.00
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Post by Yumsylux »

while you're at it get yourself a greasable one and it'll last you twice as long specially if you're mudding or crossing creeks regularly.
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Post by Mark2 »

Thanks for the replies.

How hard is it to R & R the bearing?
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Post by sloshy »

Don't waste your coin on centre bearings just go a 1 piece shaft
and eliminate it all together

just my 2c
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Post by Mark2 »

sloshy wrote:Don't waste your coin on centre bearings just go a 1 piece shaft
and eliminate it all together

just my 2c
What models had a 1 piece shaft?
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Post by ingram1_2000 »

I bought one off e-bay and got all of 3 months out of it before it was stuffed again, apparently you should go genuine. I went for the straight shaft to eliminate the bearing, works well.
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Post by Sic Lux »

Find a place that does driveshaft work and they'll be able to make you one. You just get the rear of your old one re tubed longer
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by Guy »

Sic Lux wrote:Find a place that does driveshaft work and they'll be able to make you one. You just get the rear of your old one re tubed longer
what would be a reasonable price to get this done ?
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Post by Sic Lux »

Last one that a mate had done was $100 but thats mates rates so say around 150 180 something like that only a stab in the dark but
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Post by sloshy »

usally $300, $100 for the seamless tube, $200 for 2 cuts, rewelding and balancing.
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Post by teambullet »

I agree. One piece is the go. The early models had one piece shafts but u will need to cut it down a touch from memory and change transfer and rear diff flanges, or alternatively make yours into a one piece, use a bit heavier guage tube so it can handle rock scrubbage a bit better.
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Post by chunderlicious »

use 6mm tube. wont bend that too easy
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by Guy »

sloshy wrote:usally $300, $100 for the seamless tube, $200 for 2 cuts, rewelding and balancing.
Thats actaully pretty reasonable.
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Post by Deleted User »

Sic Lux wrote:Ripco walkers auto pro should stock them if not they'll be able to get them.
Why not go to a 1pc shaft Means you'll never have to replace a center bearing.


Has anyone got a photo of one ? ( fitted )






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Post by Highway-Star »

Those of you who run the one piece tail shaft, do you encounter issues with hitting it offroad? I thought the idea of the 2 piece one was to stop it getting bent. He wants to go 2 piece with a spacer block on the bearing housing to fix the tailshaft angle, any thoughts?

The way My fathers project is going, probably gonna need custom shafts made anyway.
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Post by dow50r »

If you want one, i have a complete centre shaft with good bearing and unis you can have for $10
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