It would be best to consult the Factory Service Manual.
Remove from the axle: tires, drive shaft, shock absorbers, parking brake cable and the soft brake hose. Remove the u-bolts and lower the axle.
jack up truck
remove wheels
drain diff oil
remove back plate on diff
remove bolt and block that is visable inside diff housing
push axle in toward cetre of truck
remove C clip from inner end of axle
slide axle out
you may have to remove brake drums to do this
Two axle, rigid body on a car means that there are two axles or four wheels and the body is one solid piece. This means that the vehicle does not have a vinyl top.
The axle on the driver side of the vehicle.
If the nut isn't tight on the end of the axle, the splines on the axle, in the hub or both can wear out.
1984-1993 Jeep Cherokee XJ Rear Axle 1987-1993 Jeep Wrangler YJ Rear Axle 1986-1992 Jeep Comanche Rear Axle
Mitchell 1 OnDemand5 service manual recommends, from GM's service information, to tighten the drive axle nut to 140 N.m (103 Ft. Lbs.).
The Chevrolet suburban 1500 axle is interchangeable with the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 axle. The manufacture year of the vehicles should be the same.
Hey the actuator is on the top side of the front right axle.
Synthetic 75w140
The Dodge ram 1500 pickup truck can be lubricated at the end of each axle. There are several lubrication points on the steering mechanisms.
It is on top of the center of the rear axle.
The 1500 4X4 went to the independent front axle in 2002. The 2500 and 3500 4X4's still have a solid front axle.
Maybe but it depends upon what you mean by "rear end". Do you mean the axle and axle housing or the body of the truck? Keep in mind a 2000 Silverado is a different generation than a 1997.
1 and 11/16 inch
Dually in a Chevrolet Dually vehicle refers to the dual rear wheels on the one axle of the truck. They can also have a fifth wheel which is used for towing heavy trailers.
2002 - 2005 Ram 1500 will bolt in, but you need to match the correct ratio.
It's a dump truck with four axles--the steer axle in front and three axles in back. One of them moves up and down via a control in the cab, so the tires aren't on the road if the truck's not loaded. A tri-axle dump truck carries more weight than a one-axle or two-axle truck.
The 9.25 axle holds about 2.5 quarts. If you have limited slip you will need 4 ounces of additive.