Replace 05 Toyota Tundra Rear Axle Shaft, Wheel Bearing, and Seals Without Shop Press

Replace 05 Toyota Tundra Rear Axle Shaft, Wheel Bearing, and Seals Without Shop Press

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How to replace a Toyota Tundra rear axle shaft, bearing, and seals without a shop press. This truck slid into a boulder and bent the axle shaft. Luckily there was no damage to the axle housing. This is a 2005 extended cab 4×4 with limited slip.

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05 Limited Slip Differential Torque Specs and Capacity

Gear Oil: 2.5-3 qts SAE 90, 80W-90, or 75w90 with Limited Slip
Fill Plug: 36 ftlb
Drain Plug:
4 Axle Nuts: 51 ftlbs

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car5car5 says:

Nice video! Can you fly to Florida tomorrow to help me with Sequoia? 🙂

King Tin says:

Hit outside bearing not inside

John Interlandi says:

All new parts and your beating the shit out of them with caveman tools

S Mitchell says:

dude awesome video

Ron Key says:

Super good job!!!!!!

rayminthecat says:

hell yes shade tree mechanic!

Frank Daniels says:

Keep in mind that the inner keeper and sensor ring have to be set at a certain height so the sensor ring lines up with the sensor and the inner lock ring needs to line up with the seal. You can't just press them both all the way in. So the measurement is 4.811 inches/122.2mm from the flange outer surface(where the drum sits) to the inner lock ring inner surface. The sensor ring(reluctor)is supposed to go up against the inner lock ring. You end up with a gap between the snap ring and the sensor ring.

cphaza says:

Didn't see you put the retaining ring on both sides of the abs rotor sprocket?

MrBrobilly says:

you dont need to drain the oil if you jack the replacement axle side a couple inches higher, good vid

Joe Ogrodnik says:

What Brand generic axle shaft? . I have a 2002 tundra extra cab with abs. V8. Hit a curb and need to change the rear shaft

the Dorman website says there’s does not fit but other sites says it does and you just need to add the abs ring
Any thoughts ? I think 2000 – 2006 are the same

Arash Ranjbaran says:

Did you have to bleed the brakes after disconnecting the brake lines?

Waldir Aguilera says:

I have Toyota sequoia 2005 ,and make a noise when I drive 65 mph t hru 75 is gone you think that could be the problem the axle

wrnch1trnr says:

The best video I've seen so far. I have lots of wood drivers also and no press. Excellent!

HP11208 says:

Good video, i have a HFT press.

Adam Skidmore says:

If you did not drain gear oil from differential would it have drained down axle housing once you pulled the axle?

Calvin Di Nicolo says:

Excellent video, man – Just what I was looking for!

Hilton says:

Happy 2018! Hope the year treats you well and looking forward to many more videos from you 😉

Alfred Valrie says:

Happy New Year, bro! Welcome back.

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