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> CV Removal, In the car - TIGHT
tracks914
post May 2 2005, 05:43 PM
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I am trying to get my CV's off to change the boots but they are very tight on the spline. I have one driven 1/3 off with a brass drift but don't want to hit it too hard because it is putting sideloading on the other CV in the wheel with every hit.
I am heading off the work to get a puller, but I know that will put side loading (although no impacting) on the inner CV.
Any hits tricks or help?

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post May 2 2005, 07:14 PM
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Those are actually the right kind of clips. You remove them with a type of expansion pliers. I agree with Scott, they should slide off without a ton of effort.
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