the axle nut only holds the axle in the spindle. the rotor is held by the caliper and lug nuts when the wheel is on the car
The 1997 Ford Escort Owner Guide shows 12.7 gallons ( U.S. )
12 gal
There was a disposable clip from the factory. It is only there to hold the rotor in place during assembly.There was a disposable clip from the factory. It is only there to hold the rotor in place during assembly.
12.7 U.S. gallons - according to the owners manual
Remove wheel, Remove drum or disc brake rotor,remove rear differental cover. Remove shaft between the spider gears that is held in by a lock bolt. Shove the axle from the outside toward the differential and remove the "C" clips that hold the axle in inside the diff. and then the axle can be removed.
Remove wheel Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place Disconnect flexible brake line Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor
you will find a wheel and axle on the back of the because the axle will hold the axle and the axle makes the fan move :)
Yes It is. The wheel is where you hold and the axle is the part where it is conected to the object.
It hold 10.5 gallons US.
take large nut off at center of rotor, undo i believe it's six bolts that hold axle to differential hub, you should be able to get it out without popping one of the balljoints, might have to undo shock at bottom mount, sorry it's been awhile
A ten foot spread axle trailer is allowed 20,000 lbs. per axle, for a total of 40,000 lbs.
25-28