On top of an unanticipated timing belt and water pump service (was first done at 100k, now again at 130k) because the previous owner put some sh*# parts from amazon in ($1500 at Lexus, it was an emergency, had to bring it back twice, once because it was blowing coolant all over the engine bay and second because they clipped a transmission coolant return line on reinstall which let go and left me stranded). I have put some serious money and done some serious maintenance on the Landy.
It all started because I needed to do rotors. The fronts have always had vibration (warped) but the rear pads where on their last legs so it was time.
If you haven’t done these before, it’s not fun. To do a front brake job you need tear down the hub, so you will need to repack the bearings on the reinstall. might as well replace them inner and outer, I did. We came to the conclusion that the front calipers were hanging up. So instead of doing a rebuild kit, I bought new ones. I wouldn’t suggest going through Toyota for these $$, I was lucky and was able to get them ridiculously cheap through my mechanic. I don’t think I would of been comfortable with doing the front set up on my own, with the bearings and seals and setting the preload it’s a lot.
The rear brakes were fairly straight forward, we just did rotors and pads, calipers were not hanging up on the rear.
Just a quick FYI, you need to activate the ABS
motor with a scan tool to properly bleed the brakes.
However, during rear brake replacement my buddy found the driver side bearing was clicking and binding. I figured ok, no sweat, I’ll get some new bearings throw them in next week. Wrong. I won’t get into how much work was involved, but my guy had to fabricate two tools to get the bearing free and it took all 20 tons of his press to get them out.
Put some new sway bar links in and turned the torsion bars a few.
These trucks aren’t the easiest to work on, but they clearly have very durable build quality.
We were also able to virtually eliminate the drive line clunk by using a pneumatic grease gun. But also discovered the clunk generated from pulling away from a stop were from the calipers sticking.