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...drive and I'm removing the front driver side axle. remove the brake caliper and rotor then undo the axle nut and disconnect the lower ball joint and separate from the spindle assembly. pull the outer ...
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...front "DAYNA" drive shaft. Now I have noticed when I back up or move forward with the wheels turned I can feel this chattering vibration until I straighten out the wheels. The chattering is almost ...
...Install the front brake anti-lock sensor. Connect the front stabilizer bar link and tighten to 35-45 ft. lbs. (47-65 Nm). Do not use power or impact tools to tighten the hub nut. Tighten the front ...
front wheels? or in the drive shaft? you can perform either one with some patience and a few tools, the driveshaft is retained by 4 bolts on the rear differential, remove them and pull the drive shaft
front drive shaft (assuming you are talking about the front CV boots).1) Jack up the front end of the vehicle.2) Remove front wheel(s), track rod ends and slacken [don't remove completely just yet
front wheel, and both have an inner CV joint where they enter the transaxle, and an outer CV joint where the axles fit into the wheel hub. (A CV joint is really like the old U-joints, serving the same
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front drive axle shaft nut and washer. Use a suitable front hub spindle removal tool to Push the axle splines back out of the front wheel drive shaft bearing. Remove the drive axle from the transaxle.
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...drive shaft. The shaft is removed in one piece. You first locate the two bolts that hold the center bearing assembly to its cross brace and remove them. Then, you go to the rear differential and ...
...front wheel drive with spindle at the rear free wheels. A four wheel driven vehicle has no spindles. The sealed bearing is inside the wheel bearing assembly. It is hydraulically pressed inside and ...
...front wheel drive vehicle, which have CV joints rather than U-joints. Since you say you have replaced the U-joints, I assume you are talking about a single tubular drive shaft. Installing a new drive ...
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