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Tools needed axle removal

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bcjjones

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Nov 3, 2011
Austin, Texas
retty sure I have a broke shify fork or rail, car is stuck in two gears. Its now stuck at my house gunna have a buddy tow me up to my shop but the only way I can think of is to removr my axles. All my yools are at the shop and I dont recall everything i need to take them out

Anyone know for sure a complete set needed to remove the axles?
 
Sawzall! LOL Jack, 19mm socket with rachet, 17mm wrench, 19mm wrench, hammer, 14mm wrench, 14mm socket with ratchet, flat head screw driver or small prybar, and I think its a 27mm socket for the axel nuts. Also some PB blaster of some sort and a long cheater bar for the axel nuts.
 
Well, why don't you simply disconnect your lower control arms from the subframe and frame mounting points, disconnect the strut from the lower control arm and pull axle out of trans, unbolt the halfshaft from the engine block and disconnect from trans.
 
Well, why don't you simply disconnect your lower control arms from the subframe and frame mounting points, disconnect the strut from the lower control arm and pull axle out of trans, unbolt the halfshaft from the engine block and disconnect from trans.

On a 1g I've always removed the wheels, removed the 2 strut bolts, and unbolted the axle. You can then pull them right out of the trans.
 
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