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Old 10-19-2009, 03:02 PM
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random toyota seal found in garage

i was looking for a tool that i haven't seen in ages, and came across 2 genuine toyota seals in one of my tool chests. i have no idea what vehicle they go to. i have no idea what part of the vehicle they go to. all it says on the label is "seal". the part number for both is 90311-66001. anyone know what these are and what vehicles they go on?
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Looks like an oil seal for an IFS front hub.

http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_G_199...html?hl=43501D

very top left part in the diagram.

I assume they go on any IFS front end from 86-95.

And earlier if anyone swapped out their SFA to IFS! HA!

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googled it and it said this:
http://www.ttora.com/wiki_images/d/d...ck_4runner.pdf
OEM Toyota SEAL, OIL (FOR FRONT AXLE HUB LH), Toyota part number: 90311-66001
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Thoes seals are expensive! Cost me $25 each for aftermarket ones..
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Interesting, that just made it that much cheaper for you to fix your front wheel studs!! Go buy a lotto ticket, you just hit the jackpot!!
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Originally Posted by kiyobrown
Interesting, that just made it that much cheaper for you to fix your front wheel studs!! Go buy a lotto ticket, you just hit the jackpot!!
i need to change a seal to replace lugs? hmmmm, i think i'll go pick up my hayne's and read up on this. . .
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Well, I have never dove that far into a front hub assembly in order figure out how far back you have to go to swap out the lugs. But just in case, that will be one less trip to the parts store or dealership to get everything you need.

By looking at that diagram, if you have to take the rotors off to change out the lugs, then you will be right there.

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