I'm having problems with the carrier. The mounting pins seem to have too much play and it rattles like mad over bumps. Can't see how to remove the swivel pins. Is it a servicable item? If not any ideas would be appreciated.
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Are you sure it's the pins?? It's usually the rubber bush on the locking pin / striker arm, that wears and causes the rattle. (the bit that connects into the hole when you close it).
I fixed mine by cutting out some rubber shims and putting them behind to pack it out. You can probably buy the rubber bush thing from Toyota for pennies though.
Andy
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Originally posted by Andy WAre you sure it's the pins?? It's usually the rubber bush on the locking pin / striker arm, that wears and causes the rattle. (the bit that connects into the hole when you close it).
I fixed mine by cutting out some rubber shims and putting them behind to pack it out. You can probably buy the rubber bush thing from Toyota for pennies though.
Andy
Unfortunately it appears to be a sealed for life assembly. Would not be a simple home job as it requires the original pin to be drilled out, then either a bush made up or the existing one reamed oversize and a replacement bolt fitted.
I've taken to carrying my spare strapped in the boot (can't stand the rattles it causes) until I can find time to tackle the carrier.Maurice
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I tried that!
Originally posted by Andy WAre you sure it's the pins?? It's usually the rubber bush on the locking pin / striker arm, that wears and causes the rattle. (the bit that connects into the hole when you close it).
I fixed mine by cutting out some rubber shims and putting them behind to pack it out. You can probably buy the rubber bush thing from Toyota for pennies though.
Andy
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A Major Job
Originally posted by MorrCould well be the bushes in the hinges, I've had this problem since purchase on the top hinge, and I recall someone else recently having this problem. With mine you can only really feel the play if you open the tailgate and swing the carrier to its closed position, then its quite noticeable.
Unfortunately it appears to be a sealed for life assembly. Would not be a simple home job as it requires the original pin to be drilled out, then either a bush made up or the existing one reamed oversize and a replacement bolt fitted.
I've taken to carrying my spare strapped in the boot (can't stand the rattles it causes) until I can find time to tackle the carrier.
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Originally posted by ToxophilusTo drill out the pins (which I assume would be hardened) would be a big job. After that, whatever you do would have to be a precision fit as the weight of the wheel would show up any play!!!!!Maurice
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The swivel bushes/hinge pins need to be lubricated with grease to stop wear leading to excess play.
Swing the wheel carrier to the open position and look carefully on the swivel bushes - each one has a very small greasing point, much too small for a grease gun or a nipple.
What you need is the grease gun used to lubricate a chain saw bar sprocket, available from a chain saw service centre for around £5. With this you can pump grease into the bush until it oozes out at top and bottom.
Might even take up some of the play on a worn bush!Keith
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Originally posted by s2-wolfThe swivel bushes/hinge pins need to be lubricated with grease to stop wear leading to excess play.
Swing the wheel carrier to the open position and look carefully on the swivel bushes - each one has a very small greasing point, much too small for a grease gun or a nipple.
What you need is the grease gun used to lubricate a chain saw bar sprocket, available from a chain saw service centre for around £5. With this you can pump grease into the bush until it oozes out at top and bottom.
Might even take up some of the play on a worn bush!Maurice
Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu
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I think your right
Originally posted by MorrNot enough to take up the play on mine unfortunatly, tried it before, last about a week before it was all exuded out and knocking again, but as you say certainly worth a try.
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Thanks for the Tip
Originally posted by s2-wolfThe swivel bushes/hinge pins need to be lubricated with grease to stop wear leading to excess play.
Swing the wheel carrier to the open position and look carefully on the swivel bushes - each one has a very small greasing point, much too small for a grease gun or a nipple.
What you need is the grease gun used to lubricate a chain saw bar sprocket, available from a chain saw service centre for around £5. With this you can pump grease into the bush until it oozes out at top and bottom.
Might even take up some of the play on a worn bush!
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