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Toyota Land Cruiser front Knuckle rebuild tutorial #2 installation

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2011

The final in the knuckle rebuild series.

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  • Nice video! I'm glad to see that western man could do repair their cars.

    They said that western man could only fill the tank with the gasoline.

    Good job!!!

  • @fujimatosa lol thanks!

  • Thanks mate, i picked up a big tub of penzoil ultra heavy duty wheel bearing grease, do you need to use any silicone or gasket glue on the gaskets? Thanks for your help , cheers

  • @StRuMzNdRuMz some people do, i have and haven't, water always gets in no matter what if you play in water:)

  • What advise would you give to a newbie

    1) which is the most critical step in both dimantling and rebuilt

    2) when rebuilting, how critical are those torque settings, would you recommend to go get myself proper torque wrenches

    3) I was told to use high temp bearing grease for the wheel bearing, would I use it on all the bearings in the system, or just the wheel bearing. Also would there be any compatibility problem when they are in contact with the Molly Grease for the swival knuckle

  • @Myffrree 1. following the factory manual

    2. all torque requirements are mandatory

    3. a good quality wheel bearing grease is good for both hub and knuckle.

    thanks for watching!

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  • @502AT you can but i wouldnt bother now- just use a new gasket.

  • i think your video is great.i was not to sure as what it all looked like stripped down.i have the lj70 and she is a good truck.now i feel i can crack on and do the job after watching you vid.thanks and if i get stuck could i ask you for your advice?

    thanks alex

  • from what land cruiser is that

    and can yuo gime all the torque specs

    thank you

  • Hi

    Your video has helped plenty so far, thanks very much.

    I saw you use a tension gauge ( at 4:57 of this video ) to measure the pre-load of the hub rotation, same as in your other video for the rear hub. What tension should they be for the front and rear hub respectively? I don't seem to find the info in the service manual.

    Thanks in anticipation

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