How much does it cost to install axles?

How much does it cost to install axles?

The cost of fixing a car axle depends on the type of car you drive as well as whether you need to repair the front or rear axle. Most drivers find they need to spend anywhere between $450 and $750 on this essential service.

How much is an axle for a Toyota?

The average cost for a Toyota 4Runner axle shaft replacement is between $886 and $954. Labor costs are estimated between $260 and $328 while parts are priced at $625.

How much does an axle rebuild cost?

The cost to repair an axle runs between about $500 and $600 dollars before taxes and fees. Costs vary depending the type of vehicle, brand, make, and model. Labor costs vary from between about $50 dollars and $140 depending on how long the job takes for a model of vehicle.

How many axles do you need for a Toyota Land Cruiser?

1. Ring & Pinion Set (2 required, one per axle)- Cruiser Outfitters stocks a variety of ring and pinion offerings particularly the common aftermarket upgrade options for the 40/55/60/62 and 80 Series Land Cruisers. After determining your desired ring and pinion ratio you will need to order a front gear set as well as a rear gear set.

Are there gears, lockers and install kits for Toyota Land Cruiser?

The following gears, lockers and install kits are available for 2007 and newer Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (J200) SUVs with Toyota Land Cruiser 8″ Clamshell IFS front axles and Land Cruiser 9.5″ solid rear axles. © Copyright Filthy Motorsports, DrivetrainShop.com – Do Not Copy or Reproduce Without Written Permission.

Are there ring and pinion parts for the Toyota Land Cruiser?

While the information listed is generally specific to the Land Cruiser models, the links and general overview is applicable to all of the Toyota 4×4 applications that we carry ring and pinion parts for. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

When did the Toyota Land Cruiser 60 series come out?

The following gears, lockers and install kits are available for 1980 to 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser 60 Series (FJ60) trucks with Toyota Land Cruiser 9.5″ solid front and rear axles. • Non-US models used full floating rear axle shafts. © Copyright Filthy Motorsports, DrivetrainShop.com – Do Not Copy or Reproduce Without Written Permission.