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Paul DeMerchant Posted on Feb 09, 2012
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1993 toyota sr5 4x4 steering , truck wonders all over road, ball joints are good. cant figure out problem

No power steering leaks, noticed an oil leak on shemi shock,

  • Jeremy W.
    Jeremy W. Feb 09, 2012

    What is your tire pressure set at?When was the last time you had it aligned?Have you tried rotating the tires?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2008

SOURCE: replace ball joints

Remove in this order: wheel, loosen the 4 lower ball joint set bolts, cotter pin and nut from tie rod, tie rod from ball joint bracket, ball joint from lower control arm, 4 lower ball joint set bolts, ball joint from suspension. Install is reverse but don't tighten the 4 lower ball joint set bolts.

torque is as follows:
ball joint to control arm- 112 ft-lbs
Tie rod nut- 67 ft-lbs
lower ball joint set bolts- 83 ft-lbs
remember to use a new cotter pin

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2009

SOURCE: engine surges

replace the o2 censor,located in header pipe exhaust.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 27, 2009

SOURCE: adjustment of front bearing of toyota sr5 4x4 hilux

is it a solid bearing or two piece?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: VAGUE AND WANDERING STEERING ON 1990 HILUX 4 X4

Wandering is usually caused by toe-out. Did the aligner use front wheel drive specifications for this rear wheel drive truck? A front wheel drive toes in when the wheels are pulling the car, but the front wheels on your truck drag back to a toe-out position if steering parts are worn. Try pushing the fronts of the front wheels apart. They should still be at least a 16th of an inch closer in the front than in the rear of the tires.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 Toyota Corolla CV Joint

You can pick up an entire re manufactured axle assembly at your local auto parts store. In order to replace the assembly you will need to disconnect the tie rod end and the ball joint. Remove the spindle nut. Push the axle stub out of the hub. Now with a suitable container under the axle to catch spilled fluid pry the axle from the transmission housing. Install is the reverse of removal. For more detailed instructions and diagrams go to www.autozone.com vehicle repair guides.

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