And to finish the above post, after the return of Allies Tc Scion, she noticed an annoying squeal, that worsened over a week or so, so she brought it back to me, to find it was just the passenger side backing plate touching the rotor. Easy fix, by just pulling it away, with my fingers.
Could all be complete, and finalized? Of course not. Once that noise was dissolved, the next noise was a dull "thunk" that was random over small road imperfections. Sounded something like an exhaust system interference, but after a while of investigating, was also cured by tightening (smoking) the LHS sway bar link,...about 10°. Amazing how much noise those spherical rod ends can make, and tough to find.
So, are we done? Of course not. Then next appeared, was the dreaded "leak".
I had problems not only with the removal of the RHS drive-axle, (a story I won't bore you with), and this is what it looks like in place...kinda.
The axle seal that I replaced, was another Toyota crap design, that had no lip, not only on the seal, but in the tranny case.
So when you install it, there is nothing to keep it located. And unlike the drivers side seal, (which was normal, and no problem), the pass. side seal, doesn't have a press fit. So the new one fell inside the diff upon installation. Fortunately it was retrievable, but I damaged it with my seal puller. So because the original didn't leak, I decided to take a chance, and re-use it, in order to expedite the job quicker. (Stupid I know) So I glued it in place with some Permatex, and let it dry over-night so when I re-installed the drive axle, it wouldn't push it inside. And it worked. It stayed in place, but naturally...now became another thorn in my side. It leaked.
So the car once again was returned to me, while my daughter and 'fiancé took a vacation in Fla.for a week. After work this week, I pulled the drive axle, replaced the leaky seal, and now it seems the car is "un-problematic"(?). Fingers crossed. What I should've done was keep the car for a week, and drove it, B4 returning it, the weekend the brgs were changed. At least she was able to drive it, while a whittled away at the minor inconveniences, but it was not a job for the faint of heart.
And as much as I hate to admit this, I had-ta join an import forum, for some advice on the job. It was only marginally helpful, but better than nothing. Not a lot of info on the Scion car. So I'll end with this, and hope you got something out of it...like be a little more cautious than I was.