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The Genuine Toyota 90310-50006 Rear Axle Oil Seal is an OEM replacement part specifically designed for 2002-2004 Tundra models. Made from high-quality rubber and ISO 9001 certified, this durable seal ensures optimal performance and longevity, making it a must-have for any Toyota enthusiast.
Brand | Toyota |
Material | Rubber |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.1 x 2.7 x 0.4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.65 Ounces |
Specification Met | ISO 9001 |
Bearing Type | Plain Bearing |
Compatible Lubricant | Oil |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Model | 90310-50006 |
Item Weight | 0.65 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 2.7 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | 90310-50006 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 90310-50006 |
OEM Part Number | 90310-50006 |
E**C
The right part.
Fits perfect. Just what I needed.
K**R
Fixes the leak, but there's more to it....
I had a leaking rear passenger axle seal on my 1998 Toyota 4Runner. This is the updated seal Toyota made for the rear axle. This is a simple seal to replace but take note of a couple things:-You have to disconnect brake lines, which means you'll need to bleed the brakes.-A 10mm flared wrench is needed to loosen the brake line.-You'll need new crush washers for the dill and drain plugs to replace the diff fluid.-You'll need a seal removal tool of some sort to extract the new seal.-A seal punch set is the proper way to install the new seal. I rented one from a major auto parts store for free.-If your brake shoes have gear oil on them, replace them as they are ruined because you cannot remove oil from brake pad material.-Brake shoes require special tools, be sure you have them beforehand.The proper way to complete this fix is to replace this seal and all the accompanying parts on the axle shaft (bearing, ABS ring, retaining ring, etc...). I did not have the time nor money at this time to do the proper repairs. I replaced this seal and flange O-Ring. There are no leaks as of today with a few thousand miles on the seal but I plan to replace the entire set-up on both sides soon as I consider replacing only the seal as a temporary fix. BUT $40 for the seal, o-ring, crush washers, and gear oil is something I could afford at the moment.
R**Y
Worked Great
Worked perfect.Used for a 3rd gen 4Runner 4WD
F**T
OEM Rear axle seal!
Perfect fit for the rear axle on my 6 lug 2003 Tacoma 3.4. Had no issues with packaging and arrived undamaged. Exactly what I was looking for and price was right for OEM!
M**G
Quality Japanese Made Part
OEM TOYOTA PARTPricier compared to aftermarket brands but this one is Made in Japan. You might want to purchase an extra 1 in case you damage 1 driving it in. If you're careful and have the proper size disc, you'll be good to go. The Tundra I replaced this part with has ABS (deep/ not flush like non-ABS equipped axles) so the trick is to just use large slip joint pliers to pop it out vs those cheap/weak oil seal pullers.
V**O
Correct part
Installed the seals on my 2000 tundra rear end no leak so far like OEM part!
T**T
exactly as listed
came in the oem packaging. fit exactly how it should. installed it 3 months ago and no complaints at all.
J**H
OEM seal for my 1999 Toyota 4runner
Can't go wrong with OEM axle seal for 1999 Toyota 4runner. Had a axle seal leak & this seal did it's job!
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