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Genuine Toyota Rear Wheel Bearing Kit
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A new complete Genuine Toyota Rear wheel bearing kit for Hilux Pickups KUN25 & KUN26 Models With or Without ABS from date codes listed below. Kit fits either left-hand or right-hand rear wheel.
Kit only fits models with chassis numbers starting:
MR0 - UP TO> August 2008 &
AHT - UP TO> October 2008
Recently we have been asked if we can supply Genuine Toyota parts for this repair, so we have put a kit together of all the major components required when changing the rear wheel bearing and associated parts.
As with several of our Roughtrax product range, we like to offer our customers the choice of either quality branded aftermarket or the Genuine Original parts depending on what they prefer to fit, this Genuine Toyota kit put together by RoughTrax works out far cheaper than the local dealer - guaranteed quality and fit as you would expect from original parts.
Kit contains;
1x Genuine Toyota Inner axle seal
1x Genuine Toyota Outer seal
1x Genuine Toyota NSK stepped rear wheel bearing - 40BW0-6CG50
2x Genuine Toyota Bearing retainer collar (Only one collar required for models without ABS)
1x Genuine Toyota Retainer snap ring
1x Genuine Toyota Rear hub "O" ring
- Please note - bearings of this design are designed to have axial play from new, this is to allow for the expansion / contraction of materials during fitment and running conditions.
Our kit is the most comprehensive on the market and only uses original components. All the parts to repair oil often found leaking from the diff into the rear drum area which is a common fault.
If you do not have ABS then ony use one of the retaining collars.
Weight | 0.980000 |
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Manufacturer | Toyota |
MPN (Manufacturer Part Number) | 90363-T0009 |
OE Equivalent Part Number | 90310-T0006, 90520-T0036, 42423-20010 (x2), 90363-T0009, 90080-36206, 90301-88077 / 90301-T0016, 90313-T0001 |
Warranty Options | 1 Year Parts Warranty |
Date Codes | 2005-Mid 2008 please check description |
Fitting Position | Rear Axle |
Unit of Sale | Individually (x1) |
Specs & Fitment | Compatible with Chassis numbers starting: |
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Questions & Answers for Genuine Toyota Rear Wheel Bearing Kit
Q. What are the main areas to look out for on my Toyota 4x4 rear axle leaking?
A. OK, whilst a fairly basic setup, oil leaking into the rear drums is one of the most common issues that seems to occur.
If we think about the logic behind the setup then we'll try to help explain what may be occurring - or at least things to look out for - of course, any info is given in good faith, after all, we are parts suppliers and not the mechanic!
So oil coming from the diff into the drums can only pass by:
- The Inner seal leaking between seal and axle casing - is there damage between the outer casing of the seal and the axle casting it fits into - has someone previously been heavy handed and worked a screwdriver between and so potentially allowing oil to pass?
- The Inner seal leaking against the retaining collar - The same seal has an inner lip with compression spring behind that runs on a highly machined hardened collar, is the seal running true to the collar and on the flat face of the collar - has the spring become dis-logged when the half shaft was previously installed or is the seal worn or damaged - always lubricate the lip of the seal with oil prior to fitting the shaft.
- Is the collar leaking where it meets the half shaft - The collar that retains either the rear wheel bearing or ABS ring (depending on setup) is designed to be an interference fit onto the half shaft, this collar not only retains the ring or acts as a secondary backup to the bearing snap ring, but is also the machined face that the seal runs on.
Should there be any marks or damage to the half shaft that the collar sits on, then again, oil could potentially run between collar and half-shaft.
Unfortunately many times we have heard of these collars previously being cut off with grinders or Oxy-acetylene leaving marks on the half shaft - oil can then run along even the finest of marks.
This is why Toyota suggest using the bearing puller so as not to mark the shaft when removing.
So this is how oil can pass the seal or collar - However, other factors can cause this passage of oil; - The axle breather - A blocked breather on top the casing could be blocked, pressurising the system forcing oil past the weakest point - usually the oil seal, try removing, cleaning or replacing the breather, takes seconds but is often over-looked.
- The rear wheel bearing - A worn rear wheel bearing can in effect cause the half shaft to sit off centre to the seal - again causing oil to leak between seal and collar - replace the bearing with a new one or a kit.
- The half shaft - At worst the half shaft could be warped - unlikely but is a point that Toyota make in their manuals is to check the axle shaft run-out Unfortunately this isn't a part we supply.
So hopefully this will allow you (even your mechanic) to gain some information in order to inspect and check areas of potential faults that can, and do occur in this setup.
Remember, good mechanics should always look for a cause and not simply the obvious, always look for the potential reason/cause prior to replacing any part
Q. The new bearing seems to have Axial play (play between inner & outer race) prior to fitting the bearing - is this correct?
A. Yes - bearings of this design are designed to have axial play from new, this is to allow for the expansion / contraction of materials during fitment and running conditions, not a fault but a necessary requirement of the bearing.
Its C5 construction has permissible axial movement.
Fitment Guide: Rear Wheel Bearing Fitting Guide