2ft flathead screw driver was the only decent way to knock my old axle out, and again only good way I had of fixing the hub while I torqued the thing. Got this as a joke Christmas gift like 15 years ago, thing is an absolute champion
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Any idea from where? Those axles are pretty easy to take apart. The 3rd member is out within an hour, the rest another hour maybe.guess I know what I'm asking for for christmas now
thanks!
Hey you know how to pull apart a rear tacoma axle?
I got a squealer in there somewhere
right rear as best as I could tellAny idea from where? Those axles are pretty easy to take apart. The 3rd member is out within an hour, the rest another hour maybe.
Just make sure to pull it all the way into your garage so you can work in comfort.right rear as best as I could tell
doesn't sound like a wheel bearing
I looked up what tools I'd need besides a 3ft flathead screwdriver. Not sure I want to go down that road quite yet. I have limited ability to work on a car indoors (like run into my office friday afternoon but damn well need to be done by sunday night.
Just make sure to pull it all the way into your garage so you can work in comfort.
You sure it's not one of the disc brakes?right rear as best as I could tell
doesn't sound like a wheel bearing
I looked up what tools I'd need besides a 3ft flathead screwdriver. Not sure I want to go down that road quite yet. I have limited ability to work on a car indoors (like run into my office friday afternoon but damn well need to be done by sunday night.
You sure it's not one of the disc brakes?
How many miles? I know the u-joints on those Tacos go and it'll squeal like what you are describing.drums baby!
08 base model!
westy will be along shortly to highlight the unique interior features like the retro window drive system
it's something in the axle
squeals when cold, subsides sometimes once warm, coasting or driven, but not really changing with speed, just wailing like 5dev owner on his first g-out
those usually vibrate some though, this isn'tHow many miles? I know the u-joints on those Tacos go and it'll squeal like what you are describing.
260K, salted roads, Tacoma...you sure the the squeak isn't caused by a lack of frame?those usually vibrate some though, this isn't
260k-ish on salted roads, so could be everything. Already replaced one on the other side just fyi
I paint the frame and the really shitty ones were recalled. Mine wasnt. Frame's fine.260K, salted roads, Tacoma...you sure the the squeak isn't caused by a lack of frame?
For real though. The Toyota dealer I frequented in Denver kept a dozen frames outside the Service department in case they were needed. And they were needed.
Either way, good luck pinpointing a source with that kinda mileage. Guessing everything is getting a wee bit long in the tooth.
Paint the frame with what?I paint the frame and the really shitty ones were recalled. Mine wasnt. Frame's fine.
It's just a bag of parts.....all replaceable
I've had limited success with painting vehicle undercarriages in the past, it always gets blasted away by sand/salt by the next year. The only paints that I've had moderate success with are POR-15 (https://por15.com/products/rust-preventive-coating) and Chassis Saver (https://www.magnetpaints.com/underbody.asp).Paint the frame with what?
I'm often more concerned with internal corrosion vs external, as that's tougher to assess. All the internal areas of my frame, rocker panels, and fenders have a coating of Fluid Film on them. I try to re-apply every year to maintain protection.
And will probably return here again. Not sure how I'd accomplish the surface prep on the underside of the Sprinter.
having the benefit of being able to take off the bed does wonders.And will probably return here again. Not sure how I'd accomplish the surface prep on the underside of the Sprinter.