...for cross shaft shows and remov e the bolt -remove the cross shaft. -push axle in until you can remove "U" clip from axle and axle will pull out, Remove seal, you need a pulller to remove axle
seal replacement? The axle shafts are held in with a spring type retaining ring that is on the inner end of the shaft and can be quite difficult to remove at times. I use a small slide hammer attached
...the axle and remove the bearing hub. The seal is either behind it or part of it. You can get a haynes or chilton manual for good r&r instructions for about $20. at any of the larger parts
...seal in and slide the axle back into the housing carefully lining the splines back up will require pushing down on the asle some. once the asle is in all the way put the c clip back on and pull the ...
...axle - new u joints and carrier bearings - new motor mounts and pinion seal - new differential gears - new tranny mount - new ujoints and carrier bearings - another new left axle and differential I ...
...axle out and get the new bearing and seal in there. You have to remove the rear end cover to pull a clip, so that the axle will come out. At least you used to have to do that, might not have to ...
right rear axle seal replacement went to the library and got a book. This link may help you. (http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152801b6971 )
...seal is out. This job is pretty easy and cheap. First thing, is to remove the driveshaft from the rear axle, slide the opposite end out of the transmission tailshaft, and catch any fluid that comes ...
is replacing rear axles and seals and bearings common to keep doing once a yr,with 170'000 miles? No, it is not common to replace seals and bearings once a year. Something is wrong. It could be low ...
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