I don't have a FSM and can't find the answer, but do I need any special tools for greasing the rear wheel bearings? I know for the front you need a 54mm socket, anything unusual like that?
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I don't have a FSM and can't find the answer, but do I need any special tools for greasing the rear wheel bearings? I know for the front you need a 54mm socket, anything unusual like that?
We are currently out of stock of the rear axle SST. It is on back order. I do not know when we will have them back in stock.
Thanks.
-onur
Cool. Well after refining my search because I now know what to search for, I have read that you really don't even need the rear axle sst. I guess because of the way the locking screws line up its much less of an exact science and apparently a brass punch will get you by? Any input on that?
Yep that's where I read it can be done with just a brass drift.
Anyway, I repacked the fronts today and its a good thing I did as the outer right bearing was toast. Luckily a local shop had a Timken in stock. And the race was surprisingly easy to tap out and the new one back in. One less thing I have to worry about.
Rear bearings tomorrow...
Tacoma: post of some photos of your rear bearing job; curious to see how they look, grease still on the bearings, or not, swimming in gear oil, wear,etc.
How often should the rear bearings be looked at, assuming there aren't any obvious problems?