2004 Dodge Ram Axle Shaft Removal Issue (pic inside)
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2004 Dodge Ram Axle Shaft Removal Issue (pic inside)
I went to replace my passenger axle shaft and when I went to remove it the shaft inside the differential pulled loose. What now?
Did I damage anything inside the differential? Do I have to open it up and do anything?
Any ideas on how to get the two seperated now? Can I pull the stub shaft all the way out and take it to the bench to seperate them?
I did a search and this was I could come up with.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-dakota/238850-2002-half-shaft-replacement-help.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen-ram/242966-play-in-cv-joint.html
Thanks
Joseph
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Pull it all out, you wont damage anything. Your CV axle is held on to the inner shaft by a clip. A good hit with a hammer should crack it loose no problem. You can re-install the inner shaft without taking the diff cover off PROVIDED the clip is still attached to the end. If the clip isnt there you should take the cover off and retrieve it. When re-installing, a firm hit with a hammer will seat to shaft back into the diff carrier.
Keep an eye on the axle seal and o-ring, make sure they stay intact or they WILL leak. All the 1500 rams from 2002 up are notorious for leaky front passenger side axle seals.
Keep an eye on the axle seal and o-ring, make sure they stay intact or they WILL leak. All the 1500 rams from 2002 up are notorious for leaky front passenger side axle seals.
Last edited by PETE_YK; 05-25-2010 at 02:47 PM.
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My Solution
Thanks for the input. I could not pull it straight out. The CV would hit the A-arm bump stop. As can be seen in the first picture.
Option 1: drop the differential (7 bolts in hard to get area)
Option 2: Grind the bump stop weld and then re-weld afterwards
I chose option 2. Pulled right out. I also replaced the differential gasket where the stub axle slid into the diff. There is a new part number so I think they upgraded it. I did not have any leaks and hopefully, I will not have any now.
Thanks for the help.
Joseph
Option 1: drop the differential (7 bolts in hard to get area)
Option 2: Grind the bump stop weld and then re-weld afterwards
I chose option 2. Pulled right out. I also replaced the differential gasket where the stub axle slid into the diff. There is a new part number so I think they upgraded it. I did not have any leaks and hopefully, I will not have any now.
Thanks for the help.
Joseph
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Im glad you chose option 2, its much easier than what option 1 would have been. I had to replace my differential on mine, and those 7 bolts are some of the hardest 7 bolts I have ever had to deal with on anything! The 3 on the very top of it are extremely hard to get, theres no room to do anything, and you have to use a standard socket, nothing else will fit up there.
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My Axle Shaft
I used a GSP Axle Shaft from Advance Auto Parts.
Axle Shaft <-- Click HERE
I know it got bad reviews but if you look closely of the 4 review 2 were from the same person who said
"BOUGHT THESE IN MAY IT IS JULY CV BOOTS ON BOTH
SIDES OF AXLE AND BOTH AXLES (L & R SIDE) HAVE
RIPPED AND THROWING GREASE ON THE FENDER "
Come on everything ripped up?????
The other says something about having to fix splines, sounds like their old one might have twisted the spines in the shaft.
If you order you can get 40% off. Here is how to do it, add the axle then buy something else (to get your total to over $100), add anything else except oil. Then, just enter coupon code BIG40. You can still pick it up in the store, you just have to order it online.
Not sure if you have an Advance near you or not? If not shipping is free (orders over $75) but you have issues with warranty and if it is not the right one, so I would personally not do that.
If you hit any snafuus let me know.
Axle Shaft <-- Click HERE
I know it got bad reviews but if you look closely of the 4 review 2 were from the same person who said
"BOUGHT THESE IN MAY IT IS JULY CV BOOTS ON BOTH
SIDES OF AXLE AND BOTH AXLES (L & R SIDE) HAVE
RIPPED AND THROWING GREASE ON THE FENDER "
Come on everything ripped up?????
The other says something about having to fix splines, sounds like their old one might have twisted the spines in the shaft.
If you order you can get 40% off. Here is how to do it, add the axle then buy something else (to get your total to over $100), add anything else except oil. Then, just enter coupon code BIG40. You can still pick it up in the store, you just have to order it online.
Not sure if you have an Advance near you or not? If not shipping is free (orders over $75) but you have issues with warranty and if it is not the right one, so I would personally not do that.
If you hit any snafuus let me know.