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Re: need help with removal of drivers side axle
I am assuming you have the outer end of the axle already removed from the hub? I was working on a 00 Kia with the 5 speed transaxle today. (Though I didnt need to get the axles out -yet-). On the transaxle I was looking at there isnt any good place to get a prybar between the back side of the inner CV joint and the trans - so I would use a thick chunk of steel about a foot long, and hold one end of it against the 'backside' of the inner CV joint. Then hit the end of the steel rod with a sledge hammer.
Even using a prybar on other cars, I find a 4 foot carpenters crowbar is about right. I also have a truck tire-iron about 3 feet long, with a flattened end on it. That has worked for me, but still takes a good strong yank to spring the axle shaft out of the splines in the differential. There is a springclip in those splines that has to be overcome.
The reason you cant push something through the differential from the other side is because the pinion shaft runs across the middle of that differential.
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