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Old 11-28-2015, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by TA_Freak
Just use a c-clamp to draw the axle in and then use a magnet and it should come out like butter. No need for a pry bar.
I've tried this as well. I used a large c-clamp and even added a set of c-grips without success.
I saw in another thread where the repair bearings are available in different widths. Maybe these are the widest available.
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Well, my new axle shafts will be here Friday. So I figure I need to get the axles out somehow.
I tried one last ditch effort to fish the ring out, with no luck. Then came out the air chisel. After a very careful, noisy hour, the clip came off of the passenger side.sure enough a big wide repair bearing in the tube. Now I'll move onto the drivers side with a little more knowledge on how to do it.

Note: to anyone doing this job,if you can swing it, don't use repair bearings. I bought (2) new shafts with bearings/seals off of Amazon for just under $250 shipped. It is well worth avoiding the headache.



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Holy crap. You're the expert now....
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Holy crap. You're the expert now....
True. This is the most effort I've ever put into a 10 bolt axle.
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True. This is the most effort I've ever put into a 10 bolt axle.
Wow ... that's brutal dude. Good work though. Did you get some moser axles?
I just went through this ... but luckily didn't have to break out the air chisel.
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Originally Posted by TA_Freak
Wow ... that's brutal dude. Good work though. Did you get some moser axles?
I just went through this ... but luckily didn't have to break out the air chisel.
No, I just went with some standard Dorman shafts.
I'll work on the drivers side tonight and then work on getting the bearings themselves out.
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Cool. You probably already know but if not you can get (if you don't already have one) a free tool rental (slide hammer) at autozone for that job.
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Originally Posted by frodo84
Holy crap. You're the expert now....
Yea, I used to rent what I didn't have from Oreilly, but found out Frodo84 has pretty much every specialty tool I need and doesn't (normally) require a deposit.
I need to just pick up a slide hammer. I'll use it again.

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For the follow up......

After Amazon (Prime) took nearly a week to get my shafts, I started re-assembly. For some reason, the shafts came with news studs installed and an extra set per shaft. They came with lug nuts, bearings and seals. One of the bearings was missing a couple of the rollers, so I just bought some locally.

Long story short, the repair bearing weren't too bad to get out, and the new bearings went in well. As you can see, getting the clips on will be easy.

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