Thanks to all who have posted the countless threads, pictures and videos on knuckle rebuilds. My fj62 was in dire need of a knuckle rebuild so with 'Mud was able to take this on myself over the last few weekends. I got a kit from Cruiser Outfitters and after a few weekends of clean up started reassembling the knuckles yesterday. Got driver side done up to the rotors - smooth - with knuckle preload at about
7 lbs. Passenger side has me perplexed and here is where I'm at. Preload on passenger side is currently at 20 lbs. using a fish scale. Here is what I've tried:
Is this where the SST comes in because I haven't used one. Maybe that's the obvious. Thanks in advance.
7 lbs. Passenger side has me perplexed and here is where I'm at. Preload on passenger side is currently at 20 lbs. using a fish scale. Here is what I've tried:
- remove and reseat bearing races (used the freezer trick)
- Started with two shims on top and bottom, then tried two on top, one on bottom.
- double check bearings are packed with grease
- Try again and torque to spec
Is this where the SST comes in because I haven't used one. Maybe that's the obvious. Thanks in advance.
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wrench so I wrongly assumed shim it up, check preload and go. Would I have been better off using the old shims on both sides? Preload on my first side was fine with the new shims.
In my case, it was just age more than catastrophic failure. From what I've read, knuckle seals/bearings seem to be good for 30,000 - of course that depends on how hard and where you drive your rig. A million and one great threads on the subject that can get you through if you have time and patience.