To change the CV axles on a Dodge Grand Caravan, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheels. Next, remove the axle nut and the lower control arm bolt to detach the axle from the hub. Then, pull the axle out of the transmission and replace it with the new one, ensuring it’s securely seated. Finally, reassemble the components in reverse order and test the vehicle before driving.
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Check or replace axles, worn axles are primary source of shaking when accelerating.
Yes. The model year changed in 1996, so the '93 and the '95 should have the same axles as long as they have the same transmission. I don't know if the axles from a five-speed amanual will fit one with an automatic for example. One way to check is to go to an online parts source like NAPA or Checker, input both vehicles and see if the part is the same.
my 1997 grand caravan is on the original front struts. the original sway bar end links failed around 180,000, and just replaced the original tie rod ends at 204,000. still has original ball joints and cv axles. My 1998 Grand Caravan has had no suspension issues and is just shy of 180K miles.
bent drive axle or axles
you may have a transmission problem. See the axles will break to save the transmission from damage. Or you might need to change the bushings on the suspension.
The frames, axles, springs are all different. So you would have to change everything but the body.The frames, axles, springs are all different. So you would have to change everything but the body.
Usually the Dana 60,70, or 80 were used for rear axles in Dodge 1 tons
For the main seal you need to split the engine and transmission, whether it's pull the engine or drop the transmision, it's up to you. Then remove the torque converter and pop out the old seal and put in a new one. For the axle seals, you need to pull the axles.
The Ford Dodge has the strongest frame and axles as compared to Chevy.
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