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Unbolt tire, pull out cotter pin at end of axle, break nut loose on the end of the shaft. (you might need to put tire back on and lower \truck back down so tire wont rotated when doing this)unbolt the brake caliper, take off rotor, unbolt three bolts from the hub. Use a old socket to hold on the lossened bolts and pound on the bolt heads until the hub till loosens up and falls off. You might need a chisle to wedge in there. pull shaft out.

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On a rear wheel drive Jeep the front drive shaft will have a u joint at each end. on the part of the u joint not connected to the drive shaft there is a bearing cap with a c clip over it. Remove both clips and tap on one of the bearings, forcing the other bearing outwards. At the farthermost point you should be able to pull the bearing out by hand. Tap the now bare end of the u joint to remove the other bearing. These bearings have loose needles in them. Take care or the needles will fall out and the u joint will need replacing.

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i need to remove the rear driveshafts to take out the diff from my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee auto 4.0 petrol can you help me please

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9y ago

The rear driveshaft, on a Kawasaki Muehl 2510, can be removed by disconnecting the U joints. When the joints are disconnected the driveshaft will easily come off.

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11y ago

It depends on the type of AWD system. Please reask the question and include the year, make, and model.

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