Roger Brown 1” lift pucks for FJ60/FJ62 for sale. I don’t have the bolts, etc. This sale is for pucks only! Nothing wrong with them. I’m just funding my project build…
$35 plus shipping…
For sale is a brand new idler shaft for the FJ60. It's part number 36225-60050J or 36225-60050 J. It's never been installed. I'm clearing out my garage!
$30 plus shipping.
Selling this new right side headlight ring for the FJ60. I accidentally bought 2 right side ones. The right side is determined when you are sitting behind the steering wheel! The part number is: 81153-90A02.
Just for reference, the left side part number is: 81113-90A02.
$15 shipped to...
$20 plus shipping cost. Pulled from my 1987 FJ60. These have a little surface rust, but they are in working condition! I bought new ones, so these have to go. I’ll include new adjusting springs. You will need screws for the silver ring trim, though.
I found a fairly easy way to get the Rust Farmers replacement handle on! First, Kudos to @TRFarmers for this. I've waited a loooooong time for someone to bring an e-brake grip replacement to the 60!
I used a soft hammer, a 2x4, and 70% rubbing alcohol. It worked way easier than I expected. I...
I've got some parts that I'm not going to use on my 80 series knuckles:
43233-60030 - Steel Shim Knuckle .20mm (I've got 2 of these)
43234-60020 - Steel Shim Knuckle .50mm (I've got 1 of these)
43235-60020 - Steel Shim Knuckle 1.0mm (I've got 2 of these)
43236-60020 - Steel Shim Knuckle...
Rubber o-ring sizes in the steering column listed for completeness here.
I measured the large o-ring on the left of the image below and it is a metric 6mm x 60mm size o-ring.
The small o-ring in the right of the picture is the one that sits inside the white dust seal and over the bearing. It...
Once the intermediate shaft is out, the white plastic dust seal (aka seal, main shaft lower dust with part #: 45292-35030) splits apart and there is a rubber o-ring inside and the magical lower bearing can be found. Remove the shaft side c-clip and the bearing should practically slide off...
Ok, I just went from genius level 0 to genius level 11!
The intermediate shaft can be removed from the steering housing with a soft mallet on the cabin side. After cleaning out the crud around the white plastic dust seal, it came out pretty easily. (I'm posting this because I couldn't for the...
I hate to bring this thread back to life, but I see you @Richfj60 removed the intermediate shaft from the steering column housing. Could you or someone help me figure out how to do it? I’ve got the column out of the truck and want to replace the bearing and u-joint. Thanks!
That's incredible. I had completely forgotten about that thread! Also, I also completely forgot whether or not I replaced the upper 2 bearings!
For the 90363-30007 bearing, I'm still trying to figure out a nice way to get the bearing out without having to remove the whole column...once I get it...
I was originally going to take my steering wheel off to install a new wiper and light switch module. Now, I'm halfway into the steering column!
The shaft assembly shown in the picture above is still available.
It's called the steering main shaft assembly and the Toyota part #: 45210-22050...
So, as I dig further down into my FJ60 steering column, which is a 1987, the middle bearing marked 45201A inside the blue circle is not the same as the topmost bearing. This middle bearing circled in blue is pressed onto the shaft marked #45201 in the picture on the first post.
This middle...