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Rear end going bad?

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Chicken Run45, May 25, 2020.

  1. May 25, 2020 at 4:52 PM
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    Chicken Run45

    Chicken Run45 [OP] New Member

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    Hello everyone, I've been hearing some noise coming from the rear end of my truck 04 DC 4x4 starting to get a little louer now . I do believe that it's the wheel bearings and was wondering if any on here has a list of part #'s put together. I would like to go ahead and get all my parts before I tackle the job. I hate to park my Tundra for a bit but I need to show my little 88 some love haven't been driving it as much as I need to lately. Thanks In advance guys.
     
  2. May 25, 2020 at 5:14 PM
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    toyoboyo

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    What kind of noise? Whining type?

    My rear suspension is jarring, loud and all over the place through bumps and undulations. Just bought every rear suspension part that has a bushing in it.
     
  3. May 27, 2020 at 5:07 AM
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    tvpierce

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    If it’s rear axle bearings, you’ll need a press and a special tool.
    This video shows how to do it and gives a list of everything you need for the job. It’s for a 4Runner, so some part numbers may be different, but the the process is exactly the same for our Tundras.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AVhSDnw2ugo

    I can loan you the special tool if you want. I’ve done it with another member here and it worked out well. I did it like the auto parts stores do with their tool loaner program: PayPal me the cost of the tool plus the cost to ship it to you. When you return it to me, I PayPal the cost of the tool back to you.
    So all you end up paying is to ship it twice. If I recall, it was about $20 each way, so a total of $40.
     
  4. May 27, 2020 at 5:21 AM
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    noahrexion

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    That is a really great video and really great offer by you, kudos to you sir.
     
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