What have you done to your ride lately?

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
I went to pick up the reassembled spindle at the dealership - they forgot/ missed the ABS ring so I had to go back an hour later and pick the whole thing up properly assembled. Once home I swapped out the old LBJ pretty easily. The UBJ on the other hand was not in bad shape so I was going to leave it alone; except it refused to go back in and now the boot is ripped apart. So I am getting a cheap one real quick to run for a little bit till I can replace both upper ball joints properly. I really just want this thing back on the road right now.
 

balakay

BabyMax
Go back and check this LBJ bolts in a couple hundred miles. Then again after another couple hundred. Bad things happen if you don't...
 

Boomtacoma01

Tommy want wingy..
No shit Balokay. Worlds longest recovery at Jambo LOL
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Yeah, jacking up a truck with a cinder block on its side... it is good luck you are alive. At least put the cinder block in the center of itself or buy some jackstands. Who is gonna run this place when that cinder block explodes and drops that rig on you?

I try and sit in the old office chair while working, helps with my permanently jacked up lower back
 

italynstylion

Well-Known Member
Sooooooo.....there's a new thing up front and a new thing in the rear.

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tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
So the wheel bearing swap was successful. The howling sound is gone and the 4Runner is riding nicely on new upper and lower ball joints on that side.

Update: spoke too soon. At 55 mph and up there is some noise still. I will dig deeper tomorrow; I'm beat today. While I was cleaning up the mess from the work I noticed the CV axle boots are starting to show some dry rot. I guess I need to plan to replace them before they let go on me.
 
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Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
So the wheel bearing swap was successful. The howling sound is gone and the 4Runner is riding nicely on new upper and lower ball joints on that side.

Update: spoke too soon. At 55 mph and up there is some noise still. I will dig deeper tomorrow; I'm beat today. While I was cleaning up the mess from the work I noticed the CV axle boots are starting to show some dry rot. I guess I need to plan to replace them before they let go on me.


Update Removed my 'like'
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
Haha I don't blame you. Seems like I am doing some much over due maintenance on this rig. Better now in the driveway than on their trail.

Anyone have a write up or link to rebuilding a CV axle for a 3rd gen 4R or 1st gen Taco?
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
Been running some wires for the last few nights to prep as much as I can.
Installed this panel in the back cargo area.
Volt read out, dual USB, and 12v cig plug.
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Did all this in prep for a fridge, reverse lights in bumper (not here yet), and CB. Ran 8 gauge from the battery to the center console. Did a 6 bank Blue Sea block under the console and ran the power from there.

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Planning to make a slide for the fridge with some server slides I got for free from work.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Been running some wires for the last few nights to prep as much as I can.
Installed this panel in the back cargo area.
Volt read out, dual USB, and 12v cig plug.
View attachment 5680

Did all this in prep for a fridge, reverse lights in bumper (not here yet), and CB. Ran 8 gauge from the battery to the center console. Did a 6 bank Blue Sea block under the console and ran the power from there.

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Planning to make a slide for the fridge with some server slides I got for free from work.

Nice. Coldbeer Praise Jesus mod!


Linky on that plug
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
So I swapped tires with my sammich maker's Tacoma to road test the 4R for noise again. The good news is the only humming now is from the tires. The bad news the old CV axle puked grease everywhere.

So later today I am swapping in a new one. Will rebuild the old one and some axles I bought from Blake for spares.
 
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