xXPocketknifeXx, Hello, I don't know if you turn off your comment section purposely but it's been turn off since this episode. Anyway, congrats with your new ride, 4th GEN 4Runner. I have a 4th Gen SR5 selectable 4x4 also but its a V6. It seems that you know about Toyotas. I'm sure you know this already. I like to mention 2003-2009 V8 4Runner are equipped with timing belt. I don't know the mileage of your new ride but If the previous owner hasn't replace the timing belt yet , I would like to recommend installing a timing belt kit (water pump included) to prevent future damage to your interference engine. Also I'm a subs and I watch all your vlogs since I subs and I notice that safety sometimes is not your priority. Please, you should make a habit of grabbing and use the jack stands as soon as you raise the veh regarding if you work under or not. Watching you going underneath the veh without a jack stands make a retired automotive technician for 42 years uncomfortable. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward for update of your new ride.
@b-lopez394
3 ай бұрын
Next time you do a front wheel drive CVs, it is easier to remove the drive axle if you disconnect the lower control arm ball joint and remove the struts and steering knuckle together if you are replacing the struts. If you are not replacing the struts just disconnect the lower ball joints and loosen the top struts mounting nuts, loosen it enough that you can move the steering knuckle outward to clear drive axle end spline and set it aside with bunching cord or something similar. The drive axle should be easily accessible then. Also if you are using a form a gasket sealant where the part is subject to any petroleum product, use Permatex Ultra Black Maximum Oil Resistance RTV Silicone Gasket Maker. Make sure you degrease the parts before assembly. This thing works. I retired as a fleet mechanic/welder and we used it numerous times on engines and drivetrains.
@b-lopez394
Ай бұрын
xXPocketknifeXx, Greetings, Just wondering where about you guys camp or mountain range in the last episode. Looks like an awesome place to camp. Stay safe. Thanks for sharing. Keep the vlog coming
@xxpocketknifexx7084
Ай бұрын
Camped Stanislaus national forest longhorn. And tahoe forest at Ice house
@b-lopez394
Ай бұрын
@@xxpocketknifexx7084 Thx. I'm very far from me cause I live in Vegas . Maybe I get there someday. Just wondering if there is a fee where you guys camp.
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