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hilux knuckle/ axle alignment

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hilux knuckle/ axle alignment

Post by Twistinchassie »

Gday all

just building up a front diff for my 4runner and i need to know another way to center the knuckle on the axle housing, as in the amount of lower shims required, i cant afford the 300 dollar special service tool. how does every one else do it?

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Post by Sic Lux »

Eyecrometer ;) :D Honesty just reused old shims if your swaping swivel hubs then good luck someone will have a way
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by Twistinchassie »

thats what i did on the last axle i have but this one the idiot b4 me only put a big shim in the bottom and a big one on the top, dosen't seem right to me as my other diff had avariety of sizes?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

If you have access to machining equipment and expertise the tool isn't too hard to replicate - just a little thinking required.

IIRC the preload is another slight problem (if you're going from the toyota workshop manual) assuming you've only got a spring-scale (fish scales), as opposed to the torque measuring SST thing-a-mi-bob.

-Stu :)
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Post by Twistinchassie »

yeah i might have to go that route, was hoping theres a easier way, do it once do i right i guess
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Post by thehanko »

anyone got a pic of what to make, or how to measure it up with fish scales etc?
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