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Out of curiousity, has anyone ever pad to have the birfields packed / done. If so how much did it cost? My thoughts are even with buying some tools to include a torque wrench I'll save much money. The only problem is I don't have much time.
 
Depending on where you are, there may be some people that could help you and/or need to do theirs as well like me :D I have had the parts ready for longer then I care to mention and have been working WAY too much to tackle this, but things are starting to slow down so this will be a late spring project for me, with or without assistance.

There is a wealth of knowledge here, parts lists, tool lists, how-to's, how not-to's:doh: fluids needed, and I think there is a Birf DVD too. In any case, do a search and sit back with a few #6's because you have some reading to do.

:cheers:
 
A correctly done front axle job, completed by a professional who knows what he is doing, will run around 1,200 to 1,400 dollars parts and labor.
 
cruiserdan said:
A correctly done front axle job, completed by a professional who knows what he is doing, will run around 1,200 to 1,400 dollars parts and labor.

Or the guy who just posted this, who happens to be a parts guy at a certain Toyota dealership will sell you the parts you need to do it yourself, saving you several hundred dollars:beer: . Even if you had to buy all the parts and all the tools, you'll still save at least $500.
 
I paid my local trusted mechanic to do mine, only paid $200 + $250ish for the service + parts from CDan, but that was because the price was pre-agreed based on how long he thought it was take after watching the DVD. I stopped by several times during the day to make sure all was well, and it was. Any competant mechanic when given the DVD can do a great job on this, but be prepared for whatever he charges per hour times 6+ hours.
 
Robbie did mine for around $1200; for two LC's.

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dfmorse said:
Robbie did mine for around $1200; for two LC's.

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That was a great deal and done properly.
 
Does anyone have a list of all the necessary part numbers for the job?

The reason asking is that I'm scheduled to have mine, along with other maintenance job, done later this week at the local Toyota dealership, just want to make sure that they are not going to be any parts short.

Mot
 
90310-35010 x2
12157-10010 x2
90311-62001 x2
90215-42025 x2
43422-60060 x2
90520-31007 x2
90521-34005 x2
43204-60031 x2
90366-20003 x4
43435-60020 x2
43436-60011 x2
90313-93003 x2

Optional 90214-42030 x2 (wheel bearing thrust washer, sometimes grooved).
90368-45087-77 x2 , wheel bearing, Koyo.
90368-49084-77 x2 , as above.
90080-36064 x2, wheel bearing, Timkin.
90080-36067 x2, as above.
 
cruiserdan said:
90310-35010 x2
12157-10010 x2
90311-62001 x2
90215-42025 x2
43422-60060 x2
90520-31007 x2
90521-34005 x2
43204-60031 x2
90366-20003 x4
43435-60020 x2
43436-60011 x2
90313-93003 x2

Optional 90214-42030 x2 (wheel bearing thrust washer, sometimes grooved).
90368-45087-77 x2 , wheel bearing, Koyo.
90368-49084-77 x2 , as above.
90080-36064 x2, wheel bearing, Timkin.
90080-36067 x2, as above.



Cdan,

I'm sure I wouldn't be the first one to say this, but I couldn't thank you enough!

I'll print and take the list to the stealership!

Thanks again!

Mot
 

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