92 Integra Axle Remove.....
It's pretty self explanitory. If you look at the suspension and how it's assembled it's not that hard to remove. Get a helms manual or a service manual and it'll tell you step by step on how to remove the axle. Just make sure you have all the right tools before you start cuz it's a hassle to run up and down borrowing or buying tools. Air tools will make the job easier but if not that's ok.
its pretty simple...
and actually i hope you arent using 56k...
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and actually i hope you arent using 56k...
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not so easy... lot of little tricks that help out alot
btw, if you have any questions feel free to ask, i may not check back, so pm me telling me to check the thread.
Also, you dont need such a specific screwdriver, and when you use the puller when pulling the control arm off the knuckle joint, you can hook it on top of the control arm, however, be sure not to damage the rubber boot, because you'll have to replace it.
good luck!
not so easy... lot of little tricks that help out alot
btw, if you have any questions feel free to ask, i may not check back, so pm me telling me to check the thread.
Also, you dont need such a specific screwdriver, and when you use the puller when pulling the control arm off the knuckle joint, you can hook it on top of the control arm, however, be sure not to damage the rubber boot, because you'll have to replace it.
good luck!
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