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rebuilding 85 hilux front hubs

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rebuilding 85 hilux front hubs

Post by Nat84 »

just wondering if someone can send me info on how to pull it apart and put back together
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Post by Nat84 »

can anyone help me out??
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Post by 4sum4 »

Pull it apart, lay it out the way you pulled it apart and put it back the same way
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Post by kinglakekustoms »

lol there should be an exploded view of the hub section in the workshop manual(gregory manuals)
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Post by Nat84 »

kinglakekustoms wrote:lol there should be an exploded view of the hub section in the workshop manual(gregory manuals)
i don't have a workshop manual
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Post by spazbot »

do a search on here in the yota section its all been posted before i think there is a full write up from when we rebuild macca's front diff

http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenan ... olid_axle/ also has all the info you need. (that page plus some links)
allow about a day and have plenty of rags etc as it get pretty dirty
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Post by Nat84 »

spazbot wrote:do a search on here in the yota section its all been posted before i think there is a full write up from when we rebuild macca's front diff

http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenan ... olid_axle/ also has all the info you need. (that page plus some links)
allow about a day and have plenty of rags etc as it get pretty dirty

thanks for that i think i can follow all that
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Post by revin »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=48995

Is what you after in this section. (Im hopless on searching but this is what I found) :oops:
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Post by claud »

howd ya go ?i recently did mine cause it was leakin out oil and turned out it was the last bloody seal on the diff housing for the shafts massive job,sliding the cvs out was tricky only just fit at a bent angle.but it sure does feel good to have nice clean grease in there.the bloody rear dust seal with rubber and steel shims is a pain to locate too.my lesson was dont sit in sea water too long stuuffs the bearings real quick.at 100$ a side it s a hefty $ trip.
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