I picked up my new rear shocks and radiator today from Toyota.
I fitted the shocks this afternoon. To aid anyone who has the Hard/Soft suspension like me, this is how to remove them. It helps if you have got a big bottle jack or similar to jack the truck up on one side, to make more room underneath.
1) Undo the two 10mm bolts on the actuator at the top of the shock.
2) Lift the top of the actuator off, complete with the wiring and place to one side.
3) Using a long 17mm socket, remove the nylock nut from inside the bottom half actuator bracket whilst holding the top of the shock to stop it turning.
4) Lift the bottom bracket clear.
5) Using a 17mm socket, undo the bolt at the bottom of the shock.
6) Pull the shock down to clear the chassis, then remove the shock.
7) Remove all the rubber bushes fitted to the original and replace with new ones supplied.
8) Re-fit shock, in reverse order to removal.
I had to scratch my head to start with, as I wasn't sure about how to remove the actuator. Not having a workshop manual, I didn't want to strip the actuator, as I wasn't sure if there were any springs inside, etc. But no worries. After working it out, the second one took me half an hour.
I found it easier to tighten the bottom bolt half way first, to seat the bushes, then refit the top bushes, actuator bracket, and actuator, tightening the bottom bolt all the way last.
I will be fitting my new rad tomorrow, if the weather is good.
I fitted the shocks this afternoon. To aid anyone who has the Hard/Soft suspension like me, this is how to remove them. It helps if you have got a big bottle jack or similar to jack the truck up on one side, to make more room underneath.
1) Undo the two 10mm bolts on the actuator at the top of the shock.
2) Lift the top of the actuator off, complete with the wiring and place to one side.
3) Using a long 17mm socket, remove the nylock nut from inside the bottom half actuator bracket whilst holding the top of the shock to stop it turning.
4) Lift the bottom bracket clear.
5) Using a 17mm socket, undo the bolt at the bottom of the shock.
6) Pull the shock down to clear the chassis, then remove the shock.
7) Remove all the rubber bushes fitted to the original and replace with new ones supplied.
8) Re-fit shock, in reverse order to removal.
I had to scratch my head to start with, as I wasn't sure about how to remove the actuator. Not having a workshop manual, I didn't want to strip the actuator, as I wasn't sure if there were any springs inside, etc. But no worries. After working it out, the second one took me half an hour.
I found it easier to tighten the bottom bolt half way first, to seat the bushes, then refit the top bushes, actuator bracket, and actuator, tightening the bottom bolt all the way last.
I will be fitting my new rad tomorrow, if the weather is good.
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