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  • Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub Diagram - 43502-35220
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    Toyota FJ Cruiser Hub Assembly, Front

    Part Number: 43502-35220
    $189.42 MSRP: $270.44
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle; Wheel Hub, Front; Wheel Bear & Hub Assembly; Wheel Hub Repair Kit; Wheel Hub Module; Front Hub; Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle, Passenger Side; Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle, Driver Side; Wheel Hub
    • Position: Front
    • Replaces: 43502-35210
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2007-2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser | Base, Trail Teams Special Edition, TRD Special Edition | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS
  • Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub Diagram - 43502-60201
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    Toyota FJ Cruiser Hub Assembly, Front

    Part Number: 43502-60201
    $171.89 MSRP: $243.33
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle; Wheel Hub, Front; Wheel Hub Repair Kit; Wheel Hub Assembly; Front Hub; Hub; Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle, Passenger Side; Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle, Driver Side; Wheel Hub
    • Position: Front
    • Replaces: 43502-60200, 43502-60180
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser | Base, Trail Teams Special Edition, TRD Special Edition | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS
  • Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub Diagram - 42460-60010
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    Toyota FJ Cruiser Bearing Housing, Driver Side

    Part Number: 42460-60010
    $344.80 MSRP: $505.32
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Bearing Assembly, Rear Axle; Wheel Bearing & Hub; Wheel Hub Repair Kit; Axle Bearing; Axle Bearings; Hub & Bearing; Hub & Bearing Assembly; Hub & Bearing Assembly, Rear Axle, Driver Side
    • Position: Driver Side
    • Replaces: 42460-60020
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser | Base, Trail Teams Special Edition, TRD Special Edition | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS
  • Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub Diagram - 42450-60050
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    Toyota FJ Cruiser Hub & Bearing Assembly, Rear Axle, Passenger Side

    Part Number: 42450-60050
    $344.80 MSRP: $505.32
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Bearing Assembly, Rear Axle; Wheel Bearing & Hub; Repair Kit; Axle Bearing
    • Position: Passenger Side
    • Replaces: 42450-60060
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser | Base, Trail Teams Special Edition, TRD Special Edition | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS
  • Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub - 43502-35250
    Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub Diagram - 43502-35250
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    Toyota FJ Cruiser Hub Assembly, Front

    Part Number: 43502-35250
    $176.95 MSRP: $252.65
    You Save: $75.70 (30%)
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle; Wheel Hub, Front; Wheel Hub Repair Kit; Front Hub; Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle, Passenger Side; Hub Sub-Assembly, Front Axle, Driver Side; Wheel Hub
    • Position: Front
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2010-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser | Base | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS

Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub

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The Wheel Hub is one of the FJ Cruiser parts that Toyota itself has promised to deliver when it comes to reliability and performance. Being the link between the wheels and automobiles, the Wheel Hub plays a very crucial role of rotating and fastening the wheels and thus plays a very crucial role in the steering mechanism of the Toyota FJ Cruiser. A number of FJ Cruiser models are supported by this Wheel Hub, and this makes the part suitable for both the FJ Cruiser enthusiasts and a general user. They include such components as wheel bearings and sensors that are used to improve the general performance as well as the safety of the car. The Toyota FJ Cruiser is an outstanding car with a powerful 4.0-liter V6 drive train and fine off-road performance; a properly running Wheel Hub plays a major role in the car's excellent handling and performance. However, it is also evident that the Wheel Hub has the distinct features that include the dissimilar bolt patterns and flange ranges, which make fitment a niche matter suited to optimize the part's performance based on the various FJ Cruiser models available. It means that the Wheel Hub is installed to calculate speed and has to be produced with the precise torque, which could not be reached without the high level of quality in Toyota engineering. The Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub is an Automobile spare part with a unique working and architectural design provides comfort as well as durability along with the performance capability for the adventurous ride. This part is used both in urban roads and any other terrain that a car is driven on starting from the city roads to the dangerous terrains.

Toyota FJ Cruiser Wheel Hub Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to remove and replace the front Wheel Hub on Toyota FJ Cruiser?
    A:
    Begin front axle hub removal by first disconnecting the negative battery cable then taking away the wheel from the front of the vehicle. Start by draining the brake fluid before cleaning the paint surfaces with immediately applied rinsing liquid. Use Special Service Tool: 09023-00101 to disconnect the brake tube from the disc brake cylinder by using the casting hole. Collect the draining brake fluid in a container during the process. The first operation requires the front disc brake caliper assembly bolt to be detached followed by brake tube bracket separation from the steering knuckle. The disc brake caliper assembly requires two bolt removal before proceeding to remove the front disc. Merely separate the front Speed Sensor and remove both the front axle hub grease cap and front wheel drive system nut followed by detaching the front stabilizer link assembly. The technician should disconnect the tie rod end sub-assembly and front lower ball joint attachment sequence. A jack should stabilize the lower arm while the clip and nut are unbolted before utilizing Special Service Tool: 09628-62011 to disconnect the upper ball joint from the steering knuckle. Using a plastic hammer on 4WD models will accomplish two tasks: front Drive Shaft separation from the front axle hub followed by front axle assembly removal.
  • Q: How to service and repair the front Wheel Hub on Toyota FJ Cruiser?
    A:
    The front axle hub servicing starts with disconnecting the cable from the negative terminal of the battery and then removing the front wheel before proceeding. Proceed by draining the brake fluid and cleaning off fluid contamination that touches paint. The front disc brake caliper assembly requires removal through separating the bolt between the brake tube bracket from the steering knuckle. After that, use Special Service Tool: 09023-00101 to disconnect the brake tube from the disc brake cylinder while draining fluid into a container. At this point, remove first the two bolts along with the disc brake caliper assembly followed by the components of front disc, front Speed Sensor and front axle hub grease cap, and front axle hub nut when working on 4WD. A technician must use Special Service Tool: 09628-62011 to remove the front upper suspension arm during front stabilizer link assembly and tie rod end sub-assembly and front lower ball joint attachment separation when supporting the lower arm with a jack then detaching clip and nut. Detaching the front axle hub from the front drive shaft requires a plastic hammer on 4WD models before removing the complete front axle assembly. Smash the knuckle grease retainer cap loose using a screwdriver and hammer on 2WD vehicles while achieving the same result for steering knuckle oil seal removal on 4WD vehicles through similar procedure. Separate the front axle hub by removing its four bolts, together with the axle hub along with dust cover from the steering knuckle to access the O-ring embedded in the axle hub. The front wheel adjusting nut (for 2WD) requires Special Service Tool: 09930-00010 with hammer assistance for unstaking followed by Special Service Tool: 09318-12010 to perform the removal. Apply Special Service Tool: 09710-30021 (09710-03051) and 09950-40011 (09951-04020, 09952-04010, 09953-04020, 09954-04010, 09955-04061, 09957-04010, 09958-04011) to extract the bearing after fixing the front axle hub in a vise. Then remove the front axle hub oil seal with a screwdriver. To put the front axle hub oil seal back, use a brass bar and hammer under strict instructions to prevent damage. To place the new bearing on the axle hub use a press and Special Service Tool: 09649-17010 while installing the front axle with ABS rotor bearing assembly. Perform this step by using Special Service Tool: 09318-12010 to install the front wheel adjusting nut for 2WD and follow up with torquing it to 275 N m (2,804 kgf cm, 203 ft. lbf). Lubricate a fresh O-ring with MP grease before mounting it onto the axle hub. Next, fasten the dust cover with axle hub onto the steering knuckle using four bolts which should be tightened to 80 N m (816 kgf cm, 59 ft. lbf). Use a brass bar along with a hammer to place the knuckle grease retainer cap (for 2WD) and install the steering knuckle oil seal (for 4WD) by employing Special Service Tools: 09527-17011, 09950-70010 (09951-07100), 09951-01000 together with a press. The front axle assembly must be installed first followed by the front upper suspension arm using a new nut with clip then torque to reach 110 N m (1,122 kgf cm, 81 ft. lbf). Initiate the installation of front lower ball joint attachment together with the tie rod end sub-assembly and front stabilizer link assembly and front axle hub nut for 4WD systems. After inspecting the front axle hub bearing technicians must install the front axle hub grease cap (for 4WD) and front speed sensor. Mount the front disc by joining it with the front disc brake caliper assembly through two bolts before torquing them to 123 N m (1,254 kgf cm, 91 ft. lbf). Then fasten the brake tube bracket onto the steering knuckle with the bolt torqued to 29 N m (296 kgf cm, 21 ft. lbf). The brake tube installation onto the disc brake cylinder requires Special Service Tool 09023-00101 for torque application at 15 N m using a wrench without the tool and at 14 N m when using the tool. Follow the tool instructions for a 300 mm (11.81 in.) wrench fulcrum position which must be parallel to the tool. After completing these final installation steps the technician should install the front wheel and torque it to 112 N m (1,137 kgf cm, 82 ft. lbf). Additionally they must reconnect the cable to the negative battery terminal with a torque of 3.9 N m (40 kgf cm, 35 in. lbf) then fill the reservoir with brake fluid and bleed the Brake Line before checking fluid levels and inspecting for leakage and testing the VSC sensor signal as well as aligning the front wheels.

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