Toyota Land Cruiser solid front axle knuckle rebuild kits for early 9/1975-12/89 4x/5x/6x/7x Series & 1979-85 4x4 PickUp / 4Runner. Every kit comes with step-by-step illustrated installation instructions with torque specs. Our kits include high quality Japanese, OEM and Aftermarket components featuring Koyo, NOK, Joint Fuji, Toyota and more. One kit required per vehicle.
Kit Includes:
- 1 x FA60011/12 - Front Axle Shim & Gasket Kit
- 2 x Felt Dust Seal
- 2 x Rubber Seal
- 2 x Spindle to Knuckle Gasket
- 2 x Dust Seal to Dust Cover Gasket
- 2 x Dust Seal
- 2 x Drive Flange / Hub Gasket
- 2 x HG60022 - AISIN / ASCO Hub Face Gasket
- 4 x Knuckle Bearing & Race
- 2 x Inner Axle Oil Seal
- 2 x Hub Oil Seal (Wheel Seal)
- 2 x Spindle Lock Washer
Choose from Timken (Made in USA) or Koyo (Made in Japan) Wheel Bearings to complete your rebuild kit.
Fits early 9/1975-12/89 4x/5x/6x/7x Series & 1979-85 4x4 PickUp / 4Runner
Fits 1990+ non-US Hilux with solid front axle (email frame#/VIN to verify)
Also Fits 9/1975+ 4x/5x non-US models with factory drum brakes & fine spline birf axles
FAQ: Timken versus Koyo wheel bearings?
Which is better? Both are a fantastic bearing and due to customer demand for both options we stock them both. Timken bearings are made in the USA, Koyo bearings are made in Japan. Both are used OEM by Toyota in older Land Cruisers and various new models as well. We are 100% confident in either option for new and old Land Cruisers alike.
FAQ: Upgraded heavy duty inner axle seals?
All of our knuckle overhaul kits include the standard stock style seal. If you're looking for a heavy duty option due to extreme turn angles, worn seal surfaces on your inner axles or slightly untrue axle housings, Cruiser Outfitters stocks the Marlin Crawler Heavy Duty Eco Seal for all 1969-1997 Land Cruiser axles. See Part# FA33085MA and FA35010MA. Purchase two for your axle overhaul.
FAQ: What else might I need in addition to the knuckle rebuild kit?
We have assembled these kits to contain everything needed for a standard knuckle overhaul, however there might be some items you consider purchasing for your particular rebuild. We have sold thousands of knuckle rebuild kits over the past 20 years and rebuilt hundreds of axles in our shop, we feel confident that our kits contain the right parts to do the job right the first time.
FAQ: Replacing/Rebuilding Your Birfield Joint?
Are you Planning to overhaul/replace or switch your birfield (outer axle joint) from one side to the other? If so, you will want to make sure to have the axle clips that go inside of the birf, they often break when removing the inner axle from the birf. See Part# FACL27091 & FACL34005 for your application. Order 2 per axle.
FAQ: Rebuilding your stock AISIN/ASCO free-wheel hubs?
Are you planning to completely disassemble and overhaul your AISIN hubs? Fortunately they are very simple and contain only a few consumable parts. Plan on 2 of the AISIN dial 0-Rings (Part# HUB060010) and also consider replacing your worn hub dial detent spring and ball (Part# HUBDETENT), 1 kit required per hub. If you need addition hub parts such as studs, cone washers or dial bolts, see our AISIN Hub Parts listing.
FAQ: Have axles with a free-whee hubs from Warn, Superwinch, Ramsey, AVM, Fairey, etc?
You may need to source parts from those manufactures to rebuild the free-wheel hub as needed. There are many different variations of these aftermarket hub offerings and while the provided hub gasket between the hub body and the free-wheel hub will work for all models, the provided HG60022 AISIN / ASCO Hub Face Gasket will not work for many. For those with traditional Warn hubs, please see part# HUBWARN7309
FAQ: What tools will you need to complete the job?
At a minimum you will want to have a 50mm hub socket (part# FA301038 fits E-9/1975 drum brake axles) or a 54mm hub socket (part# FA15007 fits all 9/1975-2007 disc brake axles) for your Land Cruiser axle work. Additionally you will need basic hand tools, a brass drift and a spring-scale gauge (Part# FASCALE) and snap ring pliers (Part# FASNAP). These additional items are all easy to source at your local auto parts store.
Looking for more information on the rebuild process?
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