Kpack
Adventurer
Time to tear into the front end! Life has been busy, so I haven't done much on the truck except listen to the vibration get worse. So now I'm going to start crossing potential problems off the list. First up is the notoriously bad needle bearing in the front differential. Apparently the tolerances are pretty bad and the CV can wobble all over the place. This seemed like a likely source of the vibration, especially since this is well documented among Tundra and Tacoma users alike.
I ordered a front diff bushing from ECGS, which is supposed to be a very precise fit and can last the lifetime of the truck: https://eastcoastgearsupply.com/c-1207130-toyota-clamshell-bushings-99-06-tundra.html
I wouldn't be surprised if my front CV axles were bad, especially the driver's side. I'm not hearing any clicking when I turn, but there is excessive play on both CV's, and with how long this vibration has been going on, I'm thinking that they might be pretty messed up. Since I'll be in there anyways I ordered two rebuilt axles from CVJ with hi-angle boots on the inner CV's.
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CVJ is awesome by the way. I ordered them on Thursday, they built them on Friday, and they showed up on my doorstep today (Tuesday). Quality looks excellent.
I ordered a front diff bushing from ECGS, which is supposed to be a very precise fit and can last the lifetime of the truck: https://eastcoastgearsupply.com/c-1207130-toyota-clamshell-bushings-99-06-tundra.html
I wouldn't be surprised if my front CV axles were bad, especially the driver's side. I'm not hearing any clicking when I turn, but there is excessive play on both CV's, and with how long this vibration has been going on, I'm thinking that they might be pretty messed up. Since I'll be in there anyways I ordered two rebuilt axles from CVJ with hi-angle boots on the inner CV's.
CVJ is awesome by the way. I ordered them on Thursday, they built them on Friday, and they showed up on my doorstep today (Tuesday). Quality looks excellent.
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