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Axle removal is really simple.

First break the Axle nut with vehicle on the ground.

Then remove the tire.

Remove ball joint clamp bolt. Its at the bottom of the steering nuckle.

(Note, if you are doing this by yourself its a good idea to remove the 4 bolts swaybar, 2 on each side of the vehicle and swing that down. And if you do have someones help, you need a long and heavy duty pipe so just lowering the swaybar bolts will save time and afew bottles of asperin)

Pop the ball joint. I usually just use a rubber mallet, it pops fairly easily.

Once that's poped the axle is ready to come out.

For installation, its basically the same thing here just only in reverse.

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13y ago

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