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> Axle question, how to safely get axle back on with traling arm already on
Tom
post Sep 7 2012, 11:48 AM
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Looks like I screwed up. While I had the trailing arms off, I removed the axles to check them out. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Thought I would leave them off until I got the trailing arm back on. I am doing this by myself and didn't think I would be able to align the axle, shock bolt and front of the trailing arm all at once to get it on.
Put the trailing arm back on and now the axle won't fit without removing the heat exchangers. They don't leak, so I do not want to mess with them. Don't want to remove the trailing arm either. I may have to do one or the other unless someone with more experience can straighten me out on this.
Is it possible to loosen the trans supports and drop the trans/engine a couple of inches to allow one end of the axle room to go over the top of the trans and allow the other end into the trailing arm?
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post Sep 7 2012, 05:50 PM
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Thanks guys, I will try lowering the trans a bit and sliding in the outer end first on both sides, then proceed.
John,
I tried every which way to get the shaft in without lowering the trans, but I still was lacking a couple ( or more) of inches of clearance.
Tomorrow I will try lowering the rear of the trans and see how that works.
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