01 1500 4x4 drivers side axle nut
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01 1500 4x4 drivers side axle nut
Haynes manual states some models have a left hand threaded nut. I can't get this thing to budge. Penetrating fluid, heat, impact and still not moving. What are your suggestions. I'm just short of splitting the damn thing and stop wasting time. Thanks in advance for any advice!!!!
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All right the old man and you guys got the axle nut off. Now the fun one. I need to replace the lower control arm. The rear bolt with some effort loosened and came off. the front however will not. I can't believe the bolt is that seized up to the bushing tube. After getting the axle out I was able to turn everything to the right and get a good hit on the bolt. I punch marked the adjuster and started whacking. After a few hits I climbed under and realized I am literally bending the bracket. Smoked up the garage a few times burning the rubber bushings when trying to heat it up. Soaked it heated it beat it. It ain't moving. Tried turning the bolt from the inside but still no luck. Again any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
And, the driver side seal. Does it come out of the axle or do I have to pull the hogs head cover. As always, Thanks in advance for looking and giving advice.
And, the driver side seal. Does it come out of the axle or do I have to pull the hogs head cover. As always, Thanks in advance for looking and giving advice.
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All right the old man and you guys got the axle nut off. Now the fun one. I need to replace the lower control arm. The rear bolt with some effort loosened and came off. the front however will not. I can't believe the bolt is that seized up to the bushing tube. After getting the axle out I was able to turn everything to the right and get a good hit on the bolt. I punch marked the adjuster and started whacking. After a few hits I climbed under and realized I am literally bending the bracket. Smoked up the garage a few times burning the rubber bushings when trying to heat it up. Soaked it heated it beat it. It ain't moving. Tried turning the bolt from the inside but still no luck. Again any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
And, the driver side seal. Does it come out of the axle or do I have to pull the hogs head cover. As always, Thanks in advance for looking and giving advice.
And, the driver side seal. Does it come out of the axle or do I have to pull the hogs head cover. As always, Thanks in advance for looking and giving advice.
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Cut it? I have the nut loose. Just on to protect the threads. Is this welded on or pressed? I thought it was set up to adjust the control arms. Should I cut it on the inside of the bracket, or outside of the bracket? Or do I need to cut the bolt on both of the inside part of the control arm bracket to allow the arm to drop? And thanks for the axle seal info. So I guess it's accessible after removing the cover( cad). I've done the passenger side twice. Had to make a puller from all thread. I did go through the vacuum shift motor access. I think that's what it's called
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Cut it? I have the nut loose. Just on to protect the threads. Is this welded on or pressed? I thought it was set up to adjust the control arms. Should I cut it on the inside of the bracket, or outside of the bracket? Or do I need to cut the bolt on both of the inside part of the control arm bracket to allow the arm to drop? And thanks for the axle seal info. So I guess it's accessible after removing the cover( cad). I've done the passenger side twice. Had to make a puller from all thread. I did go through the vacuum shift motor access. I think that's what it's called
About the seal I thought you said passenger. To replace the drivers side you have to pull out the differential not just the cover.
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Understood. Guess I'll be on my back tomorrow. Also I need to get a real service manual somewhere. You just saved me a ton of time. For that I Thank you. Would you try a regular high grade bolt on the one I cut or do I need the adjustable one. Having trouble finding one.
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Understood. Guess I'll be on my back tomorrow. Also I need to get a real service manual somewhere. You just saved me a ton of time. For that I Thank you. Would you try a regular high grade bolt on the one I cut or do I need the adjustable one. Having trouble finding one.
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