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> Is there a trick to get the passenger side axle out!!??
post Oct 22, 2009 - 10:18 PM
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Im in the middle of changin out my front axles, and im stuck on the passenger side axle. I removed the driver side no problem, used a prybar on it and it came out after a few tries. The passenger side wont even budge! It hasnt moved at all, no matter how hard i pull on the prybar. Am i missing something here? What have you guys done to get the passenger side axle out?
post Oct 22, 2009 - 10:42 PM
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it's held in on a carrier bearing. Follow the axle from the tranny out and you'll see where its bolted in. Two 14mm bolts, seperate the carrier and it slides right out.


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post Oct 22, 2009 - 11:06 PM
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son of a bitch, i knew there had to be something else. I have an ST, is it the same on both ST and GT? Ill look for it tomorrow. Thanks a lot man, that really helps me out.

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post Oct 23, 2009 - 1:57 AM
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oops, thought it was a GT. ST is different. Just pry harder smile.gif


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post Oct 23, 2009 - 8:14 AM
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I just used a screw driver and a mallet - pops right out after a few good whacks....



















thats what she said? no?


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post Oct 24, 2009 - 12:41 AM
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When I was doing mine, I used an array of different things, not sure what finally got it out, but definitely a lot of force. I think we used a ball joint remover at the end along with an extension and a nice sized hammer.


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post Oct 24, 2009 - 1:44 PM
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QUOTE (dabazied @ Oct 24, 2009 - 1:41 AM) *
When I was doing mine, I used an array of different things, not sure what finally got it out, but definitely a lot of force. I think we used a ball joint remover at the end along with an extension and a nice sized hammer.



It has to be a sudden force... the axle has a C-clip at the end that seats inside the transmission... so you have to sort of apply the force as a shock by means of hammer.


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post Oct 24, 2009 - 8:29 PM
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yea i got it out by putting the end of the pry bar up against the side of the axle, and wacking it with a mallet. Came right out. I was trying to pry it when i posted this but it wasnt budging, got it though!
post Oct 24, 2009 - 9:34 PM
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Way to muscle it out son. thumbsup.gif


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post Oct 24, 2009 - 10:36 PM
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Ah.... That's why I couldn't get mine out! I ended up taking the axle apart instead.



The other part is still in the transmission, which is in a box, which is in my barn. Lol.


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post Oct 26, 2009 - 1:16 PM
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It looks like i didn't tighten the swar bar end link that connects to the lower control arm enough. I thought i needed to disconnect it from the lca but i didnt end up needing to remove, but i did get the nut loose off the bracket. I never put the allen key in the end of the stud though to loosen the nut off so i didnt actually loosen the nut off the stud. How do i tighten the nut up though so its nice and tight again? Right now i can put a socket on the end of the nut and it will move the nut and the stud around. I can hear a noise coming from that endlink connection when i hit bumps.
post Oct 26, 2009 - 3:54 PM
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QUOTE (Por2geezcelica @ Oct 26, 2009 - 2:16 PM) *
It looks like i didn't tighten the swar bar end link that connects to the lower control arm enough. I thought i needed to disconnect it from the lca but i didnt end up needing to remove, but i did get the nut loose off the bracket. I never put the allen key in the end of the stud though to loosen the nut off so i didnt actually loosen the nut off the stud. How do i tighten the nut up though so its nice and tight again? Right now i can put a socket on the end of the nut and it will move the nut and the stud around. I can hear a noise coming from that endlink connection when i hit bumps.



Whelp...

Try One - Impact Wrench should be all you need to tighten that right up.

Try Two - Impact Wrench and a Ball Joint Remove to sort of wedge the ball joint from spinning - may rip the ball joint boot.

Try Three - (and most likely) Sawz-all OFF the ball joint on both ends - buy a new one and go see "Try One".


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post Oct 26, 2009 - 11:26 PM
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^ agreedish if its making noise u need a new one the easiest way to remove is cut them cause 10to1 odds there so rusted that theres no saving them if u want to remove it tho the best way to not destroy it is take a par of neddle noe vice grips grab on to the back of it but not on the boot then use an impact and u can stand a decent chance of saving them but thats about a 25-50% chance depending on how old they r
post Oct 28, 2009 - 7:36 PM
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QUOTE (hatchy_gt-s @ Oct 27, 2009 - 12:26 AM) *
^ agreedish if its making noise u need a new one the easiest way to remove is cut them cause 10to1 odds there so rusted that theres no saving them if u want to remove it tho the best way to not destroy it is take a par of neddle noe vice grips grab on to the back of it but not on the boot then use an impact and u can stand a decent chance of saving them but thats about a 25-50% chance depending on how old they r



+1 for needle nose vice grips


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