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To set them, thin layer of grease in the hub and outsode edge of the race.
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Time for oil seals from hub to spindle. Grease on the hub and outsode edge of oil seal. Can get it started with some light taps around the edge. Paper towel to keep dirt out from the block of wood used to set them in place.
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The rotor to hub face on both side i put a thin layer of anti seize mainly as a rust prevention. The two bolts that hold the rotor before the wheel studs go in. A dab of anti seize then torqued to 34Lbs, book says 29 -39Lbs.
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Wheel studs got a anti seize around the whole thing, grease would work too. This mainly for a lubrication as they set into place. Got them started with light hits with hammer and punch.
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With the hub fully assembled it's time to add it too the axle. Grease one the entire spindle and particularly where the oil seal will sit and on the knuckle dust seal.
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Before going on i added a healthy amount of grease inside the hub it'self. Then grease on the rubber of oil seal and where the rubber for knuckle dust seal will sit.
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The kit does not come with new nuts for the wheel bearings. These were pretty chewed up from someone in the past killing them with a hammer and flat head. Had to do some filing so the correct socket (54mm) would go on.
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Using any toyota 12mm bolt you can thread it into the end ove axle. This give you something to grab and pull the axle through just enough to reinsert your split ring.
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The cone washer and bolts were so filthy i didn't even want to putm on. A quick 5 minutes in sonice cleaner made them much better.
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Same thing as the other side. The nuts appeared to have gotten in a fight with a flat head screwdriver in a previous life. Filed the burs down just get rid of any sharp edges.
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