Well you just basically do what you want
fronts are 32mm
Not easy!!! Get a manual on your car and it will help on the next repair.
very long thin funnel from the top under air box into top fill hole on trans axle very slowly
tire off, brakes off, tie rod off, disconnect strut, and a few holding bolts. axle will slide out with a little bang from a hammer or a little pull if your lucky
On a Mazda protege i am pretty sure there is no camber, caster adjustments on the rear. The only thing I think can be adjusted is the toe. This is a cam bolt used for each wheel found on the rear axle. By turning this esentric cam which pushes on one side of the wheel in and out to deliver your toe setting which makes sure the wheel itself is driving straight in line with the whole vehicle itself. if not aligned properly this can cause excesive wear on the inside or out side edge of the tire (positive or negative toe). The most accuratly way to align it is by a computer system (which is the way i perform my alignments) but can also be performed by string, or a tape measure. its not as accurate and highly recommend doing with a computerized system but everybody doesnt have money.
There is one main thing you will need to know when removing CV axle from the transmission on a 1995 Mazda 626 on the drivers side. You will need to know that the circlip is what holds the axle. If you unclip that the axle will fall right out of the transmission.
the Chevy cavalier does not have a drive axle, it has cv (constant velocity) shafts, which are faitly expensive to have replaced, but the part itself is not terribly expensive, my dads 2003 Mazda protege's shaft was $140 Canadian, just don't go through your dealer they charge way more ($480 in this case) but they take quite awhile to replace so the labor costs are quite high
lefty loosie righty tighty
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$250-$400
Most automobile axles can be straightened. The cost to straighten the automobile axle can cost more than a replacement axle.
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