My LJ78 failed its wof because the R/F bearing needs adjusting apparantly. Has anybody done this and what tools are required.
Also is it possible to replace the front brake pads without having to disconnect the brake lines?
Prado LJ78 Bearing Question
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wjw wrote:Take the top off the resrvoir, get a pump bottle... change the pads and use the pump bottle to suck the excess fluid out of the reservoir, works on my prado every time... just be careful it doesm't overflow when you squeeze the piston back in...
Thanks bill but i dont see how you can get the old pads out without taking the caliper off plus even if you do get the old pads out you have to get the pistons back in far enough to get the new pads in.
I have sat down for abou an hour with the wheel off working out different way of trying to do it and all require taking the caliper off. To start with i didn't want to have to undo the brake lines but when i tried the brake line connectors were to tight and wouldn't budge.
Id rather a garage break it than me as that way what they break they have to fix.
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wjw wrote:... As its brakes, if you're not sure get someone else to do it...
its usually not very expensive to take your truck in to get the pads swapped, maybe if they tell you the rotors have to be replaced and everything else overhauled it can be

Jerry wrote:That manual looks pretty handy? does that cover the LJ71 as well? Is it a Toyota manual? ...any idea where I'd get a copy?
Jerry I've got a copy of the toyota RM183 manual that will cover most of your truck (excluding engine), you can grab if you ever need it
