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What have you done to your 4th Gen 4Runner today?

Discussion in '4th Gen 4Runners (2003-2009)' started by wnelax04sr5, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. Aug 27, 2024 at 6:57 AM
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    I need to change one of my cv axle. Someone previously overtorqued the living hell out of the 35mm axle nut and i cant get it off even with a peice of pipe on the end of my breaker bar.. so far its got me beat. Good times
    Will be picking up a tube of that permatex in the future, thanks for the elightenment on that emergency type repair.
     
  2. Aug 27, 2024 at 8:10 AM
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    What have you tried besides force? Heat?
     
  3. Aug 27, 2024 at 9:02 AM
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    I havent tried heat yet, is there a chance to damage wheel bearing with heat?
     
  4. Aug 27, 2024 at 9:37 AM
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    I wouldn't blast it until it glows, but even a little with as much torque as you're using could be enough.
     
  5. Aug 27, 2024 at 11:33 AM
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    will give that a go.. found another bar for a few more inches of leverage as well.
     
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    Heat is your friend! You got this!
     
  7. Aug 27, 2024 at 7:32 PM
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    Heat didnt seem to do it, bouncing 200lbs of me on the bitch bar that i had to extend my breaker finally busted it free.. incredible.. after taking the cv axle out i noticed the seal springs on the inner wheel bearing seal werent in the right place.

    That ended up being just as much of a pain in the ass as putting the ebrake back together two days ago.

    I see a sway bar link boot is torn...to boot.

    On the plus side I feel like Im getting alot of experience wrenching on this thing.
     
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    I'm glad you got it but sorry it was such a pain. It looks like you have at least half a roll of paper towels yet to go.
     
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    Todays project of draining the front diff case ended quick. Stripped the stupid 10mm hex drain plug. Heat didnt help. Not sure what kind of knucklehead tightened some things on this unit.
    I jb welded a torx socket(that i hope i never need) into the oversized hex hole. Will see if that gets a good hold when i attempt again tomorrow.
    Fill plug came out no issues at all.
     
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  10. Aug 28, 2024 at 3:57 PM
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    Pulled the inspection plate and got a pic of the timing chain tensioner. I think it looks pretty good for 260K miles though I’m open to hearing from people who know more about it.

    Image_2024-08-28 17_26_00_395.jpg

    Also put the endoscopic camera down the oil filler tube for this one.

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  11. Aug 29, 2024 at 3:35 PM
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    Update on my stripped front diff drainplug. Jb weld didnt hold at all. Ended up sucking all the old fluid out the top fill hole, must have got almost all as the case took the full 1.5Liter to bring level with the fill hole.
    Next time it needs done i will probably take it to some shop to get the drain plug drilled out.

    What a beautiful design that hex plug is.
     
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    Instead of drilling it out have them weld a bolt or nut to it so they can remove it with a wrench or socket, the heat from welding it will also help free it up a little, I would also recommend getting a new plug for it but not the same type.
     
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  13. Aug 29, 2024 at 7:19 PM
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    Thanks for the tip, I was thinking theyd have some sort of stripped screw out bit, but welding to it sounds alot more sound.
     
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    Getting a clunk at the rear when coming to a complete stop slowly. Think i have a sticky rear caliper to look at.. not sure how to know what side its coming from though.
     
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    If you do have a sticking caliper it will heat up more than one that is not sticking, so after driving around for a while and using the brakes a lot check to see if one rotor is warmer than the other, if you have a infrared thermometer (these are very handy to have) it's very easy to tell the difference, if not try a spray bottle of water and see if one evaporate the water faster than the other.
     
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    Do you need to grease your driveline? That stop and go clunk can occur with a dry yoke, also...
     
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    Have the propeller shafts been lubed?
     
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    Something that made life much easier with that front diff plug is an extended hex bit. This is just an example, I can't recall the size off the top of my head. But @LOSTR4's suggestion for the Lexus plug is solid too. Kind of gave me a chuckle - I guess they can't have wealthy people stripping the plugs LOL (As if most are doing the work anyway.)

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    I greased the driveshaft a couple weeks ago, and thought that it maybe did help, so thought at the time that maybe that was it, but it came back real soon, so maybe it was in my head that the clunk subsided.. or i didnt grease it enough.. haynes book says grease till grease spits out on all locations, where youtubers say only a few pumps at some locations and that you dont want it spitting out at the yokes.. just the spiders(maybe i have that reversed.

    Thanks for the lexus number. Thats in the future for sure. Although i expect if the front diff drain was done on a proper schedule that darn plug probably wouldnt get all seized to hell.
     
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    I'm in the camp of grease until it comes out for the u-joints. I had a clunk as well, and i've always greased the slip yoke, however, i went back and greased the hell out of it, like 20 pumps until i saw the actual slip yoke move away from the tail shaft like a milimeter. Then i released the pressure from the zerk. Haven't had a clunk since.
     
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    Grease is cheap... send it thru until clean grease comes out
     
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    Will grease the grease out of it and see how that goes.
     
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    So i got everythung well greased.
    While under there I notice one of the support bars from the frame to the crossover is completely missing, all bolts have been broke off. Amazing. How big of a deal is this bar thats missing on one side, I have no idea how long its been gone as ive only had this about a month now.
    Heres a picture

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    Installed a trailer brake controller in preparation for our epic road trip later this year. Driving from Metro Atlanta to pick up a travel trailer rental in Reading, PA, then exploring PA, NY, VT, & NH.

    Installation was easy with the plug & play harness they sell.

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    I finally threw in the re-vamped rear sway bar linkages...

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    Flushed my brake fluid. Didnt seem too dirty, but had no idea how old it was. Was happy i didnt bust off any bleeder screws. For some reason the rears were 10mm and the fronts were 8mm.
     
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    Speedbleeders work really well and make the job much easier.
     
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    I will look into that for next time. Thanks
     
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    I started noticing the factory protective coating is wearing off in places so I have started applying some rust eater primer and repairing the areas effected by our new to the state, mag chloride snow treatments...ugh I hate that crap!! We will all now have lots of rust!

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