can this be done by just removing the axles and pulling the old ones out and putting new ones in?. i thouhgt i read somewhere that you had to replace them from the inside. is this true?
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#2596, "RE: Replacing axle seals question...." In response to Reply # 0
they are replaced on the external side of the trans...no reason to open the trans up. I am t usre you can replace them on the car....pass axle would not be hard but removing the drivers may be cumbersome.
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#2598, "RE: Replacing axle seals question...." In response to Reply # 1
the axle shaft seals are easy to replace. they are removable with a flathead screwdriver and a hammer.
to put them back in, i used a rubber mallet and a small flat piece of wood. the wood goes on top of the seals and keeps them aligned correctly so they go in straight.
#2603, "RE: Replacing axle seals question...." In response to Reply # 2
awesome. thanks.
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#2607, "RE: Replacing axle seals question...." In response to Reply # 3
I have a socket that is the right diameter. I put it on the seal, and hammer on the socket to install it. Same difference, though.
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#2625, "RE: Replacing axle seals question...." In response to Reply # 5
I have done both sides of my car. Not too bad IMO. Just have to unbolt the lower control arm from the strut, and unbolt the compression arm from the chassis of the vehicle. This should give enough flex in the suspension to remove the axle from the transmission. A couple of pry bars work the best to pop the axle to get it past the o-ring, then you can just pull on the wheel and slide the axle out of the tranny. It may be tricky to pull the old seal out of the tranny. Used a neat tool, a small hook on the end of a slide hammer, it hooked onto the seal and I used the slide hammer to pop it out. I used wheel bearing grease around the inner edge of the seal to help it slide into the tranny, and also on the seal part to keep the axle from ripping it when putting it back in the tranny.