CV joint replacement
CV joint replacement
So.... today while putting my chromes away for the winter i noticed i had a bad passenger side CV, i considered ordering from Raxles, but in the end, just went to autozone and for $60 got a rebuilt one with a lifetime warranty. anyway to the question, when i am trying to get the nut in the center of the lug nuts off, should i do that with the wheel on or off? also any tricks to getting it off cause it sure seems tight, and yes i got the cotter pin out
Originally Posted by kcryan
So.... today while putting my chromes away for the winter i noticed i had a bad passenger side CV, i considered ordering from Raxles, but in the end, just went to autozone and for $60 got a rebuilt one with a lifetime warranty. anyway to the question, when i am trying to get the nut in the center of the lug nuts off, should i do that with the wheel on or off? also any tricks to getting it off cause it sure seems tight, and yes i got the cotter pin out
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Keep the wheel on the car and the car on the ground.
That will keep the wheel from spinning when you crack the center nut loose.
It's much easier that way, trust me.
That will keep the wheel from spinning when you crack the center nut loose.
It's much easier that way, trust me.
Originally Posted by njmaxseltd
Keep the wheel on the car and the car on the ground.
That will keep the wheel from spinning when you crack the center nut loose.
It's much easier that way, trust me.
That will keep the wheel from spinning when you crack the center nut loose.
It's much easier that way, trust me.
I also bought a 4 foot breaker bar (actually it's just a long pipe) that I used in combo with a 1/2 inch breaker bar. Came off pretty easily.
Originally Posted by MDeezy
about 120lb/ft . . . I think dont have haynes or fsm close to me.
Check motorvate.ca's website if you don't believe me, or check your Haynes. It is definately more than 120 ft-lbs.
Originally Posted by BigLou93SE
No, fsm says 174-231 ft-lbs.
Check motorvate.ca's website if you don't believe me, or check your Haynes. It is definately more than 120 ft-lbs.
Check motorvate.ca's website if you don't believe me, or check your Haynes. It is definately more than 120 ft-lbs.
Originally Posted by MDeezy
your right, I was guessing, since I didnt know off the top of my head, and didnt have my fsm or haynes, as stated.
Originally Posted by BigLou93SE
That wasn't supposed to sound offensive, but reading over it again I see it could've been interpretted that way. No disrespect intended. I justknew what the values were since I replaced my driverside axle on Saturday.
Its cool, no offense taken, didnt mean to sound offensive. No harm done
I haven't replaced that side yet, but isn't there a trick of putting a screwdriver through the driverside and knocking the passenger side out from the driverside? Hold on, I don't have the Haynes handy, but I have a pdf of the factory service manual, so maybe they have something.
edit: I've only seen something mentioning the difference between A/T and M/T models; what tranny?
Free bump I guess.
edit: I've only seen something mentioning the difference between A/T and M/T models; what tranny?
Free bump I guess.
This write-up was for replacing the CV boots, but see if it has any info that might help ya: http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/401
Originally Posted by Black98Max
I am having trouble getting the passenger side CV axle knocked out of the hub. Any suggestions?
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