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Remove rear axle in 93 jeep tracker - 1993 Geo Tracker

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One or both sides (said axles, 1)
or the whole total axle, (some call it an axle and is not, its and axle assembly and housing with gear sets)
or just the carrier? out?
old post.

no symptoms stated, and matters big time to any helping mech.
let me guess, a seal leaks. left side. (tossed coin)

with full video..... we have 3 videos on file, some sux.
hint1: do only 1 side at time, for sure brake bits.
hint2, drain axle.
have a slide hammer ready.
I just did one, so is fresh in mind, and not first.
hint3, take photos of brakes, bits as they dismount (a big win)

http://www.fixkick.com/axles/axle_rear_R&R.html

the FSM book (GM only) has errors.(factory serv.man)
skips the RTV step,, jokers. at GM cant even copy a good
suzuki FSM. and not skip steps. sad.
same on all 89-2004
the early 2 years have bolt on drums 4 bolts. is difference.

to replace bearings on axles that is another story and longer video
but your machine shop has the press (huge) to do this right
let him, DO THAT, and WIN.
using hammers is fail... and repeat.
ignore videos with man in gutter, with large hammer.

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  1. Jack up the vehicle: Use a floor jack to lift the rear of the vehicle off the ground.
  2. Remove the wheel: Remove the wheel and tire from the rear axle.
  3. Access the seals: Locate the rear outer seals on the axle and remove any retaining clips that hold them in place.
  4. Remove the old seals: Use a seal puller or a flat-blade screwdriver to carefully remove the old seals. Be careful not to damage the axle or surrounding components during this process.
  5. Clean the axle: Clean the surface of the axle where the new seals will be installed to ensure a proper seal.
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old post but found in wrong forum...
ok, the axle has 3 seals.
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it's no jeep you posted to jeep forum , i moved you.

in truth all trackers/vitara/sidekick, end seals same
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http://www.fixkick.com/axles/axle_rear_R&R.html

the page even has the free 1996 FSM. link.
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