Front axle u-joint replacement HELP!
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BE VERY CAREFUL sliding the shaft through the seal! since your not replacing the seal its kind of hard to clean the axle tube good, so there is a pretty good chance that the shaft will pick up some dirt on re-entry. its kind of a hit or miss as to whether or not you'll damage the seal or not. i would say dont bother trying to scrape the dirt out of the tube as you'll just knock it loose and heighten the chances of contaminating the seal.
get greasables from napa. be sure to knock the c-clips out under the caps. they should come off fairly easily. sit one cap side on a socket that is larger than the cap itself and set the two ends of the shaft on 4x4's while using a socket that is slightly smaller than the caps to hit the opposite side cap with a dead blow. repeat till all caps are out
be sure
get greasables from napa. be sure to knock the c-clips out under the caps. they should come off fairly easily. sit one cap side on a socket that is larger than the cap itself and set the two ends of the shaft on 4x4's while using a socket that is slightly smaller than the caps to hit the opposite side cap with a dead blow. repeat till all caps are out
be sure
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You might want to plan to replace the oil seals as well. I replaced the front axle U-joints, was carefull as I possible could be with reinstalling the axles and now have puddles of diff oil every morning. Was hoping that it was just oil that had leaked out when I pulled the axles, but not so lucky.
Another weekend, another project!
Another weekend, another project!
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You might want to plan to replace the oil seals as well. I replaced the front axle U-joints, was carefull as I possible could be with reinstalling the axles and now have puddles of diff oil every morning. Was hoping that it was just oil that had leaked out when I pulled the axles, but not so lucky.
Another weekend, another project!
Another weekend, another project!
I don't recommend changing them unless they leak.
As the first response said, just be very careful reinstalling the shafts. Try to keep it supported all the way in, so it doesn't scrape the tube and drag that debris into the seal.
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Jeebuz!!! We're not the cheapest game in town, and do them for less than half that parts and labor. It's 2.6 hours plus the two joints ($25-$60/ea at list price depending)
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if your gonna do the seals order the seal installer from quad4x4.com. its a must have if you want a perfect install on the first try. not to mention full color step-by-step instructions. the seal installer makes the passenger side seal extremely easy (no carrier removal required). you do have to remove the carrier for the driver side though.
Im guessing the u-joints are bad, right?
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CarX is 85 an hour, and also quoted me about 3 hours each. I'm in the midwest too, normally stuff like this is cheap.
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I'm not trying to start trouble here, but your shop can do both side's in 2.6 hour's ? Is there five people working on each side or what? How much for replacing seal's when they go bad after the 2.6 hour job?