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Old 01-14-2008, 10:07 AM   #1
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How to, Drive Axel replacement

Does anybody have a write up or directions for removing and replacing the Drive Axel on a 00 GTP? I have one that is leaking the lube out, I tried searching but couldn't find any straight forward removal procedures. Thank you, Todd
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Re: How to, Drive Axel replacement

First step in removing a drive axle would be to remove the outer tie rod end. Then the next step would be to knock the lower control arm off. Then remove the nut on the spindle and then pull the spindle/drive axle out of the wheel. Then pull the drive axle out of the transaxle. Thats how i did mine up
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