Disassembly
To remove the right rear axle from a 1998 Chevy Tracker, first, ensure the vehicle is securely raised and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake drum to access the axle. Next, disconnect the axle shaft by removing the retaining bolts at the differential and the wheel hub. Finally, gently pull the axle out of the housing, taking care not to damage any seals or bearings.
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36mm.
4+4? 35mm.
It's bolted to the bottom of the car above the rear axle (forward of the gas tank). If you're going to remove it, relieve the pressure by pulling the fuse for the fuel pump and running the car until it runs out of fuel.
To replace the CV axle on a 1995 Chevy Tracker, first, securely lift and support the vehicle, then remove the wheel and brake components as necessary to access the axle. Remove the axle nut and any retaining clips, then pull the axle out of the hub. Next, detach the inner end from the transmission or differential by either pulling it out or using a pry tool if it's stuck. Finally, install the new axle by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all components are properly secured.
I'd need to know if you had a solid front axle or a double wishbone independent front suspension in order to answer this.
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To disassemble a Polaris rear axle, start by securely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheels. Next, detach the brake caliper and any associated components, followed by removing the axle nut and any retaining clips. Carefully slide the axle out of the housing, ensuring to support the differential if necessary. Finally, inspect all components for wear or damage before reassembly.
Yes, a 1995 Tracker rear end can replace a 2001 Tracker rear end, but it may require some modifications. While both models share similarities, differences in design and components, such as axle ratios and mounting points, could affect compatibility. It's essential to verify specific measurements and part compatibility before proceeding with the swap. Consulting a mechanic or specialist familiar with both models can provide additional guidance.