If you are trying to reassemble the cv joint ( why ever you would need to pull it apart in the first place as the new boot slips over the assembly)
do it outside of the transmission or you will damage the transmission internals
place the transmission end on a block of wood
line up the shaft and hit the top end with a heavy mallet
( sledge hammer will burr the ends )
of you are just putting the shaft back in the transmission to reassemble the front end , line up the splines and use the mallet to start the splines into place by compressing the circlip
SOURCE: cv joint replacement 1998 isuzu trooper 4x4
Link below may be of some help? When you get there, pick one closest to yours.
http://www.autozone.com/N,315475/initialAction,repairGuide/shopping/repairGuideVehicleSelect3.htm
SOURCE: cv joints wont come out of diff housing (95 Rodeo 4x4 diesel)WHY
You might have to remove the diff cover and remove the lock rings from inside the diff.
SOURCE: cv joint replacement 1998 isuzu trooper 4x4
This is a simple job that is why it is not very detailed in your book. Nothing special. Do one side at a time so you have a reference to how to reassemble it. Remove your tire , brake calipers be sure not to stress the rubber brake lines or open the brake lines to air. Remove both upper and lower ball joints. When taking out the ball joints remove the cotter pin and bolt and beat the **** out of the joint for it to release. Then the C/V axles will come right out with a bit out encouragement. You will need a few tools wrenches pry bar hammer. I would buy a Chilton's or a Haynes repair manual for torque specs for reassembly. Good luck and take your time. And unless the axles are making noise you can just replace the rubber boots. Which is alot cheaper.
SOURCE: '93 Isuzu Rodeo, CV Joint replacement.
unbolt the tie rod end and the lower a arm and it should slide out of there
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