What have you done to your 100 Series this week? (20 Viewers)

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Would anyone be interested in a drawing of their rig????
Shoot me a PM for price! (not expensive)
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15601-44011 aren’t available from your Toyota dealer here in the states. They have to come from Japan. They are only available in Japan.

Oil capacity is 7.2qts for the 2UZ-FE... I went with 7.5 roughly.
If memory serves, I remember the original Land Cruiser oil filter being 15601-41010 and were superseded by 90915-YZZD3. I think those filter held about a quart of oil. The change occurred late 90's maybe even 2000. I remember when the change initially happened LC owners were very skeptical of the new smaller filter. I kept using the old 15601-41010. Not sure if they can still be sourced.
 
If memory serves, I remember the original Land Cruiser oil filter being 15601-41010 and were superseded by 90915-YZZD3. I think those filter held about a quart of oil. The change occurred late 90's maybe even 2000. I remember when the change initially happened LC owners were very skeptical of the new smaller filter. I kept using the old 15601-41010. Not sure if they can still be sourced.

Yes, out of Japan directly 15600-41010 does not fit a 2UZ-FE.
 
New snap rings came in so I thought I’d show the comparison, old vs new. These are 2.0 mm.

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I've got the old snap rings on for now until the new ones I ordered arrive. I measured the old snaps at 2.0mm so I know what to order for the replacements since it's a tight fit in there. I did not use anything special for the grease, just some good old-fashioned generic wheel bearing grease. I've been working on 80's and now this 100 for over 12 years now and have learned that you don't have to use the top-of-the-line stuff that is often preached as gospel on here. No offense to those that do. As far as the spindle bushing and needle bearings, they are overlooked by most repair shops when doing a bearing repack during a brake rotor replacement, etc, so any grease you can get in there is better than no grease.
 
Greetings! We just purchased a 2002 100 series with 146k on the clock. Its been well maintained and looking forward to learning lots about this series from you all. We love cruisers and own an 1965 and 1988 but this one definitely is in another category in regards to comfort. hahaha
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Super pro bushing for the drivers side front support.
Part Number: spf3575k

Super pro steering rack bushings can be either
Part Number: spf2470k LHS and RHS, Only fits vehicles up to 08/2002
or
Part Number: spf2987k Only suited to vehicles manufactured after 9/2002

*these dates from their website. You need to confirm your rack configuration before ordering.




Spend 250 and get 50% off shipping
Steering gear complete with inner tie rod ends. Verify this is the one your year model needs.....

Part Number​
Part Name​
Price​
Quantity​
Total​
44250-60050​
Steering Gear​
$484.44​
1​
$484.44​
44327-30030​
Pressure Hose Gasket​
$2.53​
1​
$2.53​

Seriously what a pain installing this bushing. how did you do it? i tried heating and freezing method=Failed. Now i'm searching for a friend of a friend to try and press it in. Had to use a sawzall to get the original out. Iv'e done harder jobs faster than this one.
 

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