working on removing my axles now....
i have the nuts off of the axles andneed to know what else needs to be removed for me to beable to move out the hub from the axle. Iyou can send a pic that would be great.
i can do it w/ just undoing the axlenut, the shock fork bolt, and lower ball joint nut.
undo those three and you should be able to yank the axle out by pushing down the control arm and swinging around the knuckle
undo those three and you should be able to yank the axle out by pushing down the control arm and swinging around the knuckle
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Pretty sweet site, all those writeups done by you? If so then damn good job man.
Pretty sweet site, all those writeups done by you? If so then damn good job man.
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i try not to remove the lower c-arm .. i just remover the top of the spindle from the upper a-arm and i have plenty of room to slide it out and its much easier to work with.
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will i have the room to get the axels out if i un bolt the arm going strait up to the camber?
will i have the room to get the axels out if i un bolt the arm going strait up to the camber?
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