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Erich Stein 03-01-2019 01:24 PM

Brass steering knuckle bushing IFS
 
The person sold me my 1995 4runner told me, I have to re-do the brass/bronze bushings in the steering knuckle. I looked at the part in the pictures, and to me looks like nothing more then some brass or bronze that I can easily cut on my lathe at the metal shop out of better material, like Oilite brass (or whatever we have left over in scrap from machining the A1 Abrams tank parts). While I was doing that, I wanted to drill a zerk fitting into the steering knuckle so I can just inject grease directly to the middle of that area without needing to dismantle anything.

Toyota want to charge like $46 for the one, then another $16 for the other. It would take me maybe an hour on the lathes, so saving over $100 is great, plus I upgrade the material to something a little more durable. I would like to carve them out have them ready for when I do the job, but I don't have any originals to take measurements on. Does anyone know the dimensions for these brass bushings ?

millball 03-01-2019 01:45 PM

What's an IFS steering knuckle????? Do you perhaps refer to the idler arm shaft and bushes???

Erich Stein 03-01-2019 02:29 PM

One of the bushings looks like this:
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...8e2b798a9d.jpg
Brass steering knuckle bushing

Here is the page from FSM:
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...21b7b5d23e.jpg

scope103 03-01-2019 02:39 PM

There are bushing in the control arms, but they're made of elastomer (rubber). There are bushings on the idler arm, but they're less than $3 each from Toyota (and others) (and are usually a polymer of some sort).https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/sho...rimLevel=18380

So I would be interested in hearing more about this as well.

As far as making one's own, wouldn't you need dimensions to at least within 0.001" ? Even if I had a brand new set to copy, I'm not sure I could justify the time. But perhaps Stein can.

Oops! Erich Stein beat me to it. I referenced a 2wd spindle; here's a 4wd: https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/sho...rimLevel=18204

$20 each: https://www.ebay.com/itm/9038130003-...-/182382065736 90381-30003

millball 03-01-2019 02:40 PM

Now I understand. The bushings that carry the half-shafts.

Erich Stein 03-01-2019 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by scope103 (Post 52419564)
As far as making one's own, wouldn't you need dimensions to at least within 0.001" ? Even if I had a brand new set to copy, I'm not sure I could justify the time. But perhaps Stein can.

I can machine down to .001" if I needed to, and also program the same machine to carve out 100 of the same parts. There are no parts on a 25+ year old used truck that would need to be .001" tolerant, even the head surface can be out .002" - .003"


Originally Posted by scope103 (Post 52419564)

19.58 + 12.68 shipping = $32.26. That is just one of TWO bushing(S). The OTHER bushing: 90381-30006 is $18.94, brings total to $51.20. Driver AND passenger side, = $102.40, for the brass BEFORE I get into what it cost me for wheel bearings, gaskets and seals.


Also... A 2wd 4runner ? Really? Who buys that? Why would anyone want that ?


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