How do I remove the Rear Axles
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How do I remove the Rear Axles
Like the title says, I am installing a set of 5.13's in my Jeep. Got the front done no problem, but the rear is giving me trouble.
How are the rear axles retained, I have removed the 4 nuts on the back side of the axle flange and looked for C-Clips in the carrier. I can't figure it out. The axles are still in there good, no amount of pulling so far has even budged them.
It's a '07 Rubicon by the way.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
Mike
How are the rear axles retained, I have removed the 4 nuts on the back side of the axle flange and looked for C-Clips in the carrier. I can't figure it out. The axles are still in there good, no amount of pulling so far has even budged them.
It's a '07 Rubicon by the way.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
Mike
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What we found out at SMORR is that a pry-bar might be needed. But, we were (I say we, I was watching) working on the front and the splines were tweaked a little and it took a pry-bar to get it out.
Good luck...
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Anyone else have any ideas?
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A length of stout chain and a strong arm is all you need. Get about 36" of chain, attach each end to a wheel stud. Get plenty of slack in the chain and snatch that puppy right on out. Works everytime.