It depends what car you're talking about
you have to take a wrench and pull the bolts off
Remove the 30mm nut on the hub. Remove the caliper. Remove the strut to knucle bolts (2), and remove the tie rod end. Push the axle towards the engine. using a little muscle pull it out from the knuckle and pull it out from the tranny differential
remove axle nut in center of wheel before jacking it up then raise and support vehicle on stands and remove front tire then caliper and rotor then rotor mounting bracket remove bottom ball joint from the front spindle and you should be ready to pull the axle out then just reverse these steps to reinstall. hopefully this helps you
Lift bike up off of ground. Remove front brake pads. Remove speedometer gear box screw and pull out cable. Loosen 4 small bolts on axle shaft holder. Loosen axle shaft. Remove axle shaft, 4 small bolts and holder. Wheel will come off.
Just pull it out. There should be nothing holding it in the differentail after you remove the locking hub and the hub.
No. just remove the calipers
To remove the front axles on a Kubota RTV900, first, ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and securely supported. Disconnect the battery and remove the front wheels for better access. Then, unbolt the axle from the differential and the wheel hub, taking care to support the axle as you detach it. Finally, gently pull the axle out of the housing, ensuring no damage to the seals or surrounding components.
To remove the front axle shaft from a 2002 Bravada, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the axle assembly. Disconnect the axle from the hub by removing the retaining nut and any bolts, then detach it from the transfer case or differential. Finally, carefully pull the axle shaft out of the housing, taking care not to damage any seals or bearings.
To remove the left front drive axle from a 1999 Plymouth Breeze, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components, then detach the lower ball joint and the axle nut. Next, pull the drive axle out of the transmission, ensuring to catch any fluid that may leak. Finally, you can replace the axle by reversing the process.
To remove the front axle of a 2004 Suzuki Forenza, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the axle assembly. Next, disconnect the axle from the hub by removing the axle nut and any retaining clips, then detach the other end of the axle from the transmission by removing the bolts or retaining clips. Carefully pull the axle out of the hub and transmission, ensuring no damage occurs to surrounding components.
To remove the front passenger CV axle on a 1996 GMC Jimmy, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel, then disconnect the brake caliper and rotor to access the axle. Next, remove the axle nut from the hub assembly and disconnect any securing bolts from the transmission or differential. Finally, you can pry the CV axle out of the hub and gently pull it out from the transmission or differential side.
To remove the front axle on a 1997 Bravada, begin by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to gain access to the axle. Disconnect the axle nut at the hub and any retaining bolts, then use a pry bar to carefully disengage the axle from the differential and hub assembly. Finally, pull the axle out of the wheel hub and differential, ensuring to inspect seals and bearings for damage before reassembly.