Island 3D Solutions
Axle Seal Driver (Installation Tool for Toyota and Lexus Vehicles)
Axle Seal Driver (Installation Tool for Toyota and Lexus Vehicles)
Axle Seal Driver Model T-1S
Easily install new axle oil seals into your Toyota or Lexus differential with the Axle Seal Driver Model T-1S. This precision tool ensures a clean installation, backed by the expertise of Island 3D Solutions LLC. The Axle Seal Driver Model T-1S is made of a strong, oil-resistant copolymer for longevity. Designed and made in the USA with top-quality engineering, testing, and manufacturing processes.
How Does it Work?
Simply insert your new axle oil seal into the Axle Seal Driver Model T-1S. The tool will hold the axle seal firmly in place. Then insert any 1/2” socket extension into the tool. Insert the axle seal into the differential. Tap the end of the socket extension with a hammer or mallet. When the tool stops, the new axle seal is seated in place.
Compatible Axle Oil Seal Information & Part Numbers
Select 1995-2022 Toyota and Lexus Vehicles such as:
- 1996-2022 Toyota 4Runner
- 2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser
- 1998-2021 Toyota Land Cruiser
- 2001-2022 Toyota Sequoia
- 1995-2022 Toyota Tacoma
- 2000-2021 Toyota Tundra
- 2003-2009 Lexus GX470
- 2010-2014 Lexus GX460
- 1998-2007 Lexus LX470
- 2008-2016 Lexus LX570
Compatible Axle Oil Seal Part Numbers:
Most Toyota/Lexus Type T Oil Seals including:
- 90311-47027
- 90311-47011
- 90311-47020
- 90311-47012
- 90311-T0015
- 90311-47013
- 90311-47010
- 90311-T0016
Other parts numbers are compatible with the Axle Seal Driver Model T-1S. Please contact us if you have any questions related to tool compatibility.
Please note that the axle seal, socket extension, and hammer are not included with the purchase of the Axle Seal Driver Model T-1S. The axle seals shown in the product images are for demonstration purposes only. The socket extension shown in the product image is for demonstration purposes only.
Disclaimer: This tool is constructed using Additive Manufacturing. There may be small cosmetic differences from one tool to the next, but they are all structurally sound.