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Droning noise, wheel bearing bad or something else?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by kryten, Jan 28, 2013.

  1. Jan 29, 2013 at 5:00 PM
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    inouk

    inouk Well-Known Member

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    FYI:

    Garage changed front left wheel bearing on my Tacoma. It was pain in the a**. Bearing was stuck on the hub and would'nt even budge on the hydraulic press. He had to use a cutting torch to get it out.

    It took him 2:30 hours to do a complete job and he wasn't in a hurry. So, for both sides, 5 hours of job sounds reasonable.

    Bearing costs me 190$ plus 75$/hour of labor.
     
  2. Jan 29, 2013 at 6:54 PM
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    ImplicitlyAlberta

    ImplicitlyAlberta VA6DCO

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    06 SR5 Trail Rated, 16 Tundra CM TRD
    TC Uni Uppers, TC race lowers, TC shock tower gusset/ secondary shock hoop, Modified Pelfrey rear shock relocate, ATO shackle flip,radflo hydro bumps front and rear, Radflo 2.0 CO/ 14" rear, Arb rear air locker, ARB front bump/m8000, Road armor rear bump/m8000, FJ TransCase/ Twin sticks....other shit.
    I had to change mine out in a parking lot of a shop. I was lucky they let me use their die grinder to cut the inner sleeve off the hub. Took me about 2 hrs.
    Though I've done it about 4 times now.
    The price sucks but when all said and done you'll be back on the road again without this being a problem for another few years at least.
     
  3. Feb 14, 2013 at 7:33 AM
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    kryten

    kryten [OP] Well-Known Member

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    1" lift from 3rd gen suspension, 265/75/16 ATs
    Final update: (especially worthy for Canadian's :canada:)

    Got my parts from a Toyota dealership in US for $310 + $40 shipping + $25 customs fees, shipped via USPS. This is about $280 cheaper compared to getting the same parts at a dealership in Canada! I still used the dealer to do the work and now my truck is back in bussiness.

    2x (43570-04010) - bearing only - $267.90 or ($119 in US)
    2x (90316-A0001) - Outer seal - $38.90 or ($24 in US)
    2x (90312-96001) - Inner seal - $18.80 or ($12 in US)

    Note that 43570-04010 was replaced by 43570-04011, same part, different part number. Depending where you get your parts you may get either one of these. I got the latter one.

    Hope this helps someone save some cash.

    Thanks everyone for help.
     

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