
diff oil?
- Sadam_Husain
- Angry bird
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Went to jump in my ute today and was greeted by some oil sitting on my wheel rim
seemed to be a brownish colour, just thinking i dont think thats the right colour. weird thing is to that it only did it the once after i picked it up from getting the timing belt done. Any ideas? would of thought it would keep leaking

You don't say what truck you have.
I have done rear wheel bearings and it's straight forward. Hardest part will probably be getting the drum off!
Once that's done you just need to unbolt the four axle retaining bolts and you are nearly home!
Get a bearing kit off trademe and take it to your local garage to get them to fit it to the axle. The bearings are usually pressed on and off the axle.
Refill the axle with the right oil, LSD or standard, and away you go. If it's leaking then water may have got into the fluid so it should be drained and refilled.
Matt.
I have done rear wheel bearings and it's straight forward. Hardest part will probably be getting the drum off!
Once that's done you just need to unbolt the four axle retaining bolts and you are nearly home!
Get a bearing kit off trademe and take it to your local garage to get them to fit it to the axle. The bearings are usually pressed on and off the axle.
Refill the axle with the right oil, LSD or standard, and away you go. If it's leaking then water may have got into the fluid so it should be drained and refilled.
Matt.
I can prolly change it for you, one sat (provided work allow me to do it, they are being stupid at the mo)
As gomulletgo if he has the recipt for his bits. We got the bearing from Saeco $80 ish I think from memory.
We also did the brake shoes as the oil had leaked over them.
IF you want some rear shoes. I have a set of genuine toyota ones. They Fit the Ln6o model, and fit most hilux's across the range.
The bearing is easy enough to do, but you do really need a gas plant and a press.
Ken
As gomulletgo if he has the recipt for his bits. We got the bearing from Saeco $80 ish I think from memory.
We also did the brake shoes as the oil had leaked over them.
IF you want some rear shoes. I have a set of genuine toyota ones. They Fit the Ln6o model, and fit most hilux's across the range.
The bearing is easy enough to do, but you do really need a gas plant and a press.
Ken

Cheers for the offer elmo, got the rear one done when it got sent in for the axle seal and rear bearing done, but now i think the two front bearings have gone, the wheel kinda rocks when tilting it sideways? bit scared to check the last remaing one
front diff oil looks fine, think the rear breather got squashed on the last trip
