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New LBJ (yes oem)

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by 808basswolf, Jul 11, 2025 at 3:54 PM.

  1. Jul 11, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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    808basswolf

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    Hey all. I got some new suspension parts and was looking at doing a rebuild. So far I did the lbj and ubj, both oem, 4k miles ago. (Yes im doing the links, i have them already.)
    Upon inspecting my suspension to see what other parts I need to order, i see grease all over my lbj. Really bad as you can see in the photo. Should I go to toyota for a warranty? What else should I check as far as leaking? Like I said, oem lbj are only 4 thousand miles in.

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  2. Jul 11, 2025 at 4:28 PM
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    Is there any damage to the LBJ boot? That would be my first thing to check to see where the grease is coming from. Seems some boot damage and leaking grease is most likely culprit, but youd have to examine boot first. Looks like 2WD so no CV boot to leak.
     
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    Jack McCarthy

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    Let us know how the warranty works out. Toyota usually provides a 1 year warranty on parts. I’m not sure how they handle it if you installed it yourself. They MAY want to charge you to have one of their techs look at it. I’m not sure and I certainly don’t hope so.
     
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    The Black Mamba

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    With Subaru (my only experience) go to your local dealer, present the receipt of purchase of the part with the failed part in hand. Tell them you don't have a shop repair order because you installed it yourself. They will have their service department write a repair order (part only, no labor) and then swap your failed part for the new one. After that, the repair order is closed under warranty so that the dealer is reimbursed and you get to install the warrantied part.
     
  5. Jul 11, 2025 at 5:31 PM
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    Thanks. I will try that and let you guys know how it goes. I'll make sure to get new bolts too to not chance possible failure again.
     
  6. Jul 11, 2025 at 5:51 PM
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    I actually called the dealership I got them from. They said they have no way of knowing miles so I have 1 year date of purchase. They will inspect them and see whether or not they can switch them out. As long as I bring my receipt I should be good. So that's a relief.

    I guess that brings my next question, if I wanted to replace my lower control arm in the future, is it okay to re-use my lower ball joints if im just removing and putting them back on?
     
  7. Jul 11, 2025 at 6:14 PM
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    Jack McCarthy

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    That’s good to know. I know my local dealer wants to get paid for evaluation.
    :spending:

    Yes, I’ve done it twice myself.
     
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