Part 2 of the 3rd Gen Toyota 4Runner (1998) project in the garage is putting everything back together. Plus, a mini “built, not bought” feature.
http://www.garagetopics.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Rear-Bearing-4runner.doc Use this document when taking the axle to the shop. it shows how much the abs ring and retainer (I keep calling it a race) needs to be pressed on. do not assume the shop will know hat to do. I did, and it cost me some time and a new abs ring and retainer (old one had to be cut off).
Hardest part of the job was getting the new seal back in. Buy a second seal, in case you bend the seal when placing it back in.
Not mentioned in the video is the air escape valve for the rear axle. It allows hot air to escape the axle, and does not let in water and dirt. if this is clogged, it will trap the hot air inside and force its was out of the seals, causing oil leaks.
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBxMHNyOPxY
Focus on the removal of the axle and all of the components, such as drum brakes, brake lines, parking brake cables, and much more.
Part 2; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp1-bXbkpW0
Focus on re-installing all of these components, plus a mini “built, not bought” clip
The parts with the * in front require a machine press to be installed.
*Rear Wheel Bearing
*Rear Wheel Seal, Outer
Rear Wheel Seal, Inner
*Rear ABS Ring
*Rear Bearing Retainers: This is the important piece for the seal
Rear Axle O-Ring
Hopefully this video is entertaining and inspires you to get out and into the garage!
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can you send me or post the page that has the measurement i can bring to my machine shop to have them get it right? the link you have posted is out of date
Sorry about that! Until I find a better way to share the link, go to this page (4runner Axle Seal Doc) and click on the link and it will download a word doc