Took about 3.5 hours. Not as bad as I thought at all. No cutting of anything. 2005 Sequoia. In AZ, no rust. I did not have to remove the steering rack. I did remove the one bolt on the left side, the big bolt, the bolt up top, and the two on the right side of the steering rack. pretty easy to wiggle the rear control arm bolts out then. Off to the alignment shop now.
I hate that they made the steering rack in the way of that bolt. They couldve just made the bolt face the other way Edit: for anyone that has to do this, you do not need to take the whole steering rack off. The middle vertical bolt is a bitch to get off too when rusted. Just take off the one bolt that is closest and carefully use a crowbar to bend the rack just enough to slip the bolt out. Thats what i did, and it saved lots of time.
on the sway bar end link, why didn't you use the allen wrench on the inside of the bolt instead of risking damage to the boot or other when using the locking pliers? so much easier to use the allen wrench method!
Anyone reading this take it to a shop. Took my shop 3 hours per side and my sequoia has zero rust. Been in Florida its whole life. Unless you want to deal with this lol.
Good evening, engineer. Inquiry, please. What is the manufacture of the saw that you use to cut screws, which country of manufacture and how much do you want in dollars.. or euros is following you
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Took about 3.5 hours. Not as bad as I thought at all. No cutting of anything. 2005 Sequoia. In AZ, no rust. I did not have to remove the steering rack. I did remove the one bolt on the left side, the big bolt, the bolt up top, and the two on the right side of the steering rack. pretty easy to wiggle the rear control arm bolts out then. Off to the alignment shop now.
I hate that they made the steering rack in the way of that bolt. They couldve just made the bolt face the other way
Edit: for anyone that has to do this, you do not need to take the whole steering rack off. The middle vertical bolt is a bitch to get off too when rusted. Just take off the one bolt that is closest and carefully use a crowbar to bend the rack just enough to slip the bolt out. Thats what i did, and it saved lots of time.
Love that y’all show all struggles of freeing a rusted bolt
Thank you for the clear and concise video! 👍 Oh what a pain with all that rust.
I've learned so much from this channel. Fantastic content
Could there be a reason why my steering shaft is a half inch lower? Having trouble connecting it back to the spline connection. 2001 Sequoia.
I love the video quality and detailed step-by-step instructions. But I have to say the frame looks shot.
It’s not
What is the additional part you used in the video. The part that slid into the control arm bushing?
on the sway bar end link, why didn't you use the allen wrench on the inside of the bolt instead of risking damage to the boot or other when using the locking pliers? so much easier to use the allen wrench method!
We're you guys located. GREAT JOB.
Thank you. Very detailed and thanks for naming the tools and sizes
Wow. That looks like a lot of fun!
It’s the sleeves that seizes not the bolt
Great diy video. Thank you.
Anyone reading this take it to a shop. Took my shop 3 hours per side and my sequoia has zero rust. Been in Florida its whole life. Unless you want to deal with this lol.
great explanation and video, but damn that's a job withal that cutting
Good evening, engineer. Inquiry, please. What is the manufacture of the saw that you use to cut screws, which country of manufacture and how much do you want in dollars.. or euros is following you
Where are your safety glasses?
Very good job
Did I miss how to tighten the cam bolts? That’s what I came here for.
Good ol breaker bar
That frame needs some serious undercoating
Dang where u at with that rust. Nicely done
Lots of cutting, grinding, pounding and rust plus metal flying around. Have a good eye doctor? Nice replacements though!!
This thing looks like its been sailing the open sea