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Old 07-23-2023, 01:50 PM #1
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ARB Install: New Bearings? P/N?

Hey yall. I'm going to be installing my rear locker soon and I was curious if anyone had the part number for the carrier bearings, or if they're even still available from Toyota to begin with? I notice some people replace them with new bearings but the majority just reuse them, however being at over 300k miles I think it would be a good time to throw in some new ones. I've tried looking at parts diagrams to pull a number from but can't seem to get anything that works
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Hey yall. I'm going to be installing my rear locker soon and I was curious if anyone had the part number for the carrier bearings, or if they're even still available from Toyota to begin with? I notice some people replace them with new bearings but the majority just reuse them, however being at over 300k miles I think it would be a good time to throw in some new ones. I've tried looking at parts diagrams to pull a number from but can't seem to get anything that works
You'll need two of 90366-50007. I use this website to look at parts diagrams now: TOYOTA 4RUNNERVZN185L-GKPGKA - POWERTRAIN-CHASSIS - REAR AXLE HOUSING DIFFERENTIAL | Japan Parts EU
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The part numbers are valid. If you have a factory diff lock than 2 separate part numbers are needed, 90366-75001 Driver Side & 90366-50007 Passenger Side, no diff lock than 2x 90366-50007.
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Hey yall. I'm going to be installing my rear locker soon and I was curious if anyone had the part number for the carrier bearings, or if they're even still available from Toyota to begin with? I notice some people replace them with new bearings but the majority just reuse them, however being at over 300k miles I think it would be a good time to throw in some new ones. I've tried looking at parts diagrams to pull a number from but can't seem to get anything that works
Most people do NOT reuse them. They install a new locker with a master install kit and replace all the bearings/seals. You're going to have to reset the pattern regardless.....do it right and do it once.
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Any reason not to use ECGS? They're cheaper and the only ones not charging out the ass for shipping
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