I hate to be a party pooper but its only a matter of time before its out.
The LandCruiserPhil spindle bushing greasing method...
Pros
·10 min. a side, 5 min. is you have an assistant
· Know you are in fact getting grease to where you want it
· Know exactly how much grease is being applied
· No need for special tool - Sorry vender's
· No mess
· Ability to see condition of the shaft and bushing
· A 1job even a caveman can do it
Conshttps://forum.ih8mud.com/images/smilies/cheers.gif
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Procedure
Remove wheel cap
Remove dust cap
Remove snap ring
Have your assistant push in axle stub or use a ghetto system like pictured
Squirt grease around the bushing
Reverse steps
Picture #1 - Tools required - very little disassembly required![]()
Picture #2 - Apply grease to brass bushing - Bushing is factory designed to direct grease to needle bearing
Picture #3 - Ghetto design of holding axle stub in - An assistant will eliminate the need for this tool
While I am ordering Slee's tool as I just feel better about seeing that grease come squirting through the spindle, I did just use the above method to make sure we had some grease in there. One modification to the procedure was I used a brass drift to drive the axle stub into the drive plate enough to gain the clearance on the back side to get the mini grease gun in to access the brass bushing. I then put a small bolt in the axle stub and levered it back out with a big screw driver. No assistant or "ghetto design" needed.
I have to say, this is pretty clever and certainly gets a lot done with little effort. Be careful not to damage the seals on the back side.
Looking forward to using the Slee tool upon arrival.
YMMV