by bronzemaxell » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:00 am
if you intend to just replace the CV boot, the axle doesn't need to come out of the differential, just separate the axle, and regrease a good one back.
if you really intend to remove the axle from differential, i've done it a few time at home, without any power tool.
for the 30mm axle nut that hold axle in the hub, i bought a 6 ft pipe from home depot fence dept, use a 1/2" craftman ratchet, and a 1/2" deep socket impact 30mm socket. don't jackup the car yet, pull the parking braket, home some 1 step on the brake padel hard, i applied about 50lb of force at the end fo the pipe 6 ft X 50 lb = about 300lb ft of force to break the nut free.
also it is very hard to separate axle from bracket while the axle is still in the vehicle, rust frozen them together badly. i managed to take the whole bracket + axle out of the vehicle on a 4 cyl camry. and when the axle and bracket is out of the car, hit the axle straight with a 12 lb hammer hard about 10 or 20 times before it will slide out, my ear was ringing for a while. if you where try to hit the axle under the vehicle, hitting it at an angle, forget it, unless u can hit it straight, it might have a chance to come out,
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