Derek24
Explorer
I posted my DIY over on Tundrasolutions and thought maybe this will you all here. This should be the same for 1st gen Sequoias, 3rd Gen 4runners, 1st Gen Taco's, and T100's. Purchased new axle from RockAuto for ~$50, cost me almost $300 for the dealer to replace a blown CV boot before, never doing that again! Great deal and fun install! Here it is:
1. First remove the tire and wheel and you then see this:
2. Remove dust cover carefully. May take some work to get off.
3. Now you see the cotter pin and axle nut.
4. Remove cotter pin.
5. Remove this retaining nut/washer. Not sure the exact name, but remove it.
6. 36mm socket is needed to remove axle nut.
7. I used an impact gun to remove the axle nut, I had no problem with the wheel turning, the nut came right off.
8. Remove the (4) 14mm bolts holding lower ball joint to knuckle on bottom.
9. Pull up and out and pull axle out of hub and move the hub and everything to the rear.
 
10. I used a crow bar and placed it between the diff and axle flange and pried out the axle. This took little effort and the axle popped right out.
11. Axle out. No need to remove strut as seen.
12. Old blown boot.
13. New and old
14. New axle in. Best way for me was using a plastic mallet and smacking the axle into diff. Make sure it feels lined up in the axle before smacking it in. Also a good tip, use the nut the came with the axel and put it on about half way to protect the threads as you ********** the axel in as well as giving you more surface area for the mallet.
15. Inset axle back through hub and install nut, retainer washer, then cotter pin.
16. Don't forget the metal dust cover! You're done! Easy right? Hope this helps!!!
1. First remove the tire and wheel and you then see this:
2. Remove dust cover carefully. May take some work to get off.
3. Now you see the cotter pin and axle nut.
4. Remove cotter pin.
5. Remove this retaining nut/washer. Not sure the exact name, but remove it.
6. 36mm socket is needed to remove axle nut.
7. I used an impact gun to remove the axle nut, I had no problem with the wheel turning, the nut came right off.
8. Remove the (4) 14mm bolts holding lower ball joint to knuckle on bottom.
9. Pull up and out and pull axle out of hub and move the hub and everything to the rear.
 
10. I used a crow bar and placed it between the diff and axle flange and pried out the axle. This took little effort and the axle popped right out.
11. Axle out. No need to remove strut as seen.
12. Old blown boot.
13. New and old
14. New axle in. Best way for me was using a plastic mallet and smacking the axle into diff. Make sure it feels lined up in the axle before smacking it in. Also a good tip, use the nut the came with the axel and put it on about half way to protect the threads as you ********** the axel in as well as giving you more surface area for the mallet.
15. Inset axle back through hub and install nut, retainer washer, then cotter pin.
16. Don't forget the metal dust cover! You're done! Easy right? Hope this helps!!!