This is how to replace the rear axle seal for a Toyota 4Runner between the years of 1996-2002. This should work on any Toyota 4Runner between those years as well as the Tacoma.
How to Jack up Your Car Safely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLFn_bMkZc0
How to Bleed Brakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7gUsj2us0U
After a job like this you NEED to changed the brakes because differential fluid gets on the pads and stops them from working. I will have a link very soon for that job!
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No nead for a new bearing?
Why did you remove brake shoes,you just need to disconnect e-brake cable and brake line.
Never mind that the bearing was dicked
Should have recommended changing out those oily brake shoes
How did you know it wasn't the outer seal also? The one that's pressed in behind the bearing?