The rear axle removal should be done only if safely and properly. The 1997 350 Wolverine should have an owner's manual that can provide information on how to do this removal. However, if the two nuts are missing, calling an auto shop or mechanic can provide more assistance.
1. Remove the five lug nuts 2. Remove the tire 3. Remove the four lug nuts 4. Remove the two screws 5. Remove the drum from around the brakes 6. Remove the four nuts underneath that 7. Pull the axle out
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
Jack the car up, loosen the bolts and remove the wheel. The next thing is to loosen the nuts joining the axle to the stath then remove the axle.
Block up the ATV with the rear end off the ground. Remove both rear tires. Remove the brake assembly(brake drum, etc). Should be two locking nuts that hold the axle in place. remove those nuts. Axle slides out the passenger side
Lug nuts are still on, wheel is rusted to the hub.
No, the rear axle shaft does not have an internal retainer clip. You remove the four nuts on the inside of the brake backing plate and remove the axle shaft with a slide hammer and hub adapter.
Jack up the rear of the quad (put a milk crate under it). Remove both wheels. Remove the chain. Apply the rear brake and loosen the nuts on the axle (right side). Remove the brake caliper & bracket. Remove the circlip, nuts and rotor. Slide the axle through the bearing carrier, from right to left (towards the chain and sprocket side
Remove the left tire, remove the two hex nuts near rear sprockets, remove the left hub, take off the sprocket along with the two hex nuts, put the left hub back onto the axle and take a socket and tap the hub. The axle should come out on the right...if it don't email me and tell me how to get it off cause that's where I am stuck right now.
No, you remove the 4 nuts on the outside, and pull the axle shaft out with a slide hammer.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2002 Dodge. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nuts. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install your new wheel bearing.
The axle nut on a 2000 Tiburon is 32 mm. These nuts are incredibly hard to remove and is usually easier to use an impact gun to loosen it.
Jack up the jeep, place a jack stand under the axle, loosen and remove the lug nuts and pull the wheel off.