What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (31 Viewers)

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Another day, another project.

Before I went on my last off road adventure, I took a peek at all the brakes, scuffed and and adjusted the shoes and drums, and made a mental note that there was a dark ring on the axle tube, left side rear, indicating it was getting to be time to change axle seals.

Well, since I didn’t put the aux tank back in yet, that rear diff cover was a LOT easier to get to. So bright and early yesterday I got on it. Sure enough, the time was right.
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Dusty old memories slowly filtered back in. Back in the mid nineties I had found this obscure part number supersession in the Toyota system that netted me a half dozen OE third members for $350 a piece! The regular list price at that time was already $1200!😱 One of those 3rd members went into this truck.😊

Everything still looked good and tight inside, but owing to the fact that I hadn’t been back in there since, I decided it would be a good idea to change the axle bearings and races while I had it apart now.
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I love how the pre-74 axleshafts are designed to be serviceable, unlike the planned obsolescence of the newer ones
 
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What took the most time of the whole job? Cleaning the diff cover of 60 years of baked on grease and dirt so I could paint it!😛
 
Dusty old memories slowly filtered back in. Back in the mid nineties I had found this obscure part number supersession in the Toyota system that netted me a half dozen OE third members for $350 a piece! The regular list price at that time was already $1200!😱 One of those 3rd members went into this truck.😊

Everything still looked good and tight inside, but owing to the fact that I hadn’t been back in there since, I decided it would be a good idea to change the axle bearings and races while I had it apart now.
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I love how the pre-75 axleshafts are designed to be serviceable, unlike the planned obsolescence of the newer ones

Mark is the sleeve on the axle something you added? My 69 axles do not have that sleeve and are chewed up from the bearings.

Thanks
 
Mark is the sleeve on the axle something you added? My 69 axles do not have that sleeve and are chewed up from the bearings.

Thanks
Sleeves are standard on pre 74 axles. Someone either changed your axleshafts or the whole axle. It happens.
 
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The problem: tire too close and too low on oe mount.
The solution: change the mount.

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