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  • #16
    I wasn't, I was giving the bodgetastic way, if you don't have a press.
    Brian

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    • #17
      Sound. Just been watching a bunch of YouTube Vids on it. Need to go n buy a vice in the mornin, then think I should be ok..
      www.vidamusic.co.uk

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Apache View Post
        Are some suggesting doing it under the truck?

        Personally, I think its easier to just drop the prop off, then change the UJ in the comfort of a garage (or in my case, Dave's garage )
        No! But you will need to get under it to take the propshaft on and off!!!

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        • #19
          Well, that's another £150 this beautiful forum has saved me!

          All done, and back to normal, no vibrations!

          UJ - £10 from Milners (bought 2 just in case)
          Toyota wanted £90 each
          Drive shaft place wanted £90 for job
          Toyota wanted.... Well, ya know!

          Took my time, followed everything that had been shared here, and voila! Money still in my arse pocket!

          Cheers fellas. This Forum has saved me £750 in 2months!
          www.vidamusic.co.uk

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          • #20
            Originally posted by VidaMusic View Post
            UJ - £10 from Milners (bought 2 just in case)
            Well done on the DIY!

            There's 2 UJ's on the rear prop,so I did'nt quite understand this bit??

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            • #21
              Originally posted by s car go View Post
              Well done on the DIY!

              There's 2 UJ's on the rear prop,so I did'nt quite understand this bit??
              Only replaced the very rear one, it was smashed to bits! No wonder I was having vibrations! The front one on the rear prop is solid, no play at all so I thought I may as well leave it. I could wobble the rear side at least 5mm!

              I'm loving gettin to know my truck n doin stuff myself, not only will I save a fortune (that I haven't got) but any damages won't bevthat much of an arse pain! Never really done stuff on cars before, only the normal easy stuff.
              www.vidamusic.co.uk

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