With a pry bar in the right spot and some leverage it will pop out.
After removing axle from steering knuckle you can pop it out of tranny with a pry bar.
Remove the tire and wheel from your Chevy Lumina. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new front wheel bearing.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1997 Chevy Lumina. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
it has no rear axle
bad therm actutor in 4wd front axle
Behind the rear axle
32mm or 36mm
Drain tranny fluid. Remove 30mm nut on axle end. remove brake caliper and disconnect tierod from spindle. Turn spindle all the Right. Pull axle from spindle. Then use a pry bar to remove it from the tranny. Be carefull NOT to damage the axle seals. Pry against the metal case of the tranny. It will just pop out. Installation is reverse
what size is the axle nut on a 03 chevy cobalt
To check the rear axle ratio on your Suburban, you need to safely jack up the vehicle to get access to the the rear axle. Then there should be a metal tag on one of the bolts on the rear axle cover indicating the axle ratio. The ratio varies with different options and load capacities, so it's not the same for all Suburban's.
around 380lbs but it depends on the tranny and axle ratio around 380lbs but it depends on the tranny and axle ratio Answer: What year???? The specs can vary greatly from different years. The 1996 -1999 (2000 OBS included) are rated at 330. The trans and the axle ratio have nothing to do with the actual number itself, they will however help put down more than the stock setup, meaning unless you do mods to add more torque, the trans and gear ratio means squat.
The car has only one transaxle, AKA transmission, then no, you cannot remove the tranny without removing the tranny. If you mean without removing CV Axle or drive axle or Axle shaft or CV shaft (same thing) then the answer is still no. You cannot remove the transaxle without removing the drive axle/CV shaft.