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2G Removing Rear End

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turbotomBoost

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Mar 13, 2012
Valley Stream, New_York
I have tried searching through this forum as well as regular search engines and I wasn't able to come up with exactly what I was looking for. I just recently acquired a 95 gsx as my project car and I'm in the middle of stripping it. Im trying to remove the rear subframe, rear LSD/driveshaft and the rear suspension (got most of it, just having a little trouble getting the knuckle out of the hub). Im a little confused as to what exactly has to come out. I was hoping someone could run down a list of the things I need to remove and the best way to do it. Any help that anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Tom
 
The best way I have done it was to drop the whole rear as 1 assembly. Meaning unbolt the struts from the top, unbolt the upper control arms from the wheel well, and unbolt the trailing arms from the body, remove the e brake cables from under the center console, remove brake calipers, and the 4 subframe bolts and the whole thing will drop as 1 and you can pretty much do what you need to do from there. Hope that helps.
 
Im in that problem now too. I can't get the shafts to separate from the hubs, so I took the shafts, knuckles, and hubs all out as one piece.
 
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