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Old 05-30-2007, 07:56 PM
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Front spindle repair for noobs.

I am trying to fix my cv axel and i need to get the two top bolts off of my spindle shown here.
The thing will not budge. Do i just need to get a longer bar?
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Re: Front spindle repair for noobs.

Dont know if you got this yet but are you talking about the two bolts holding onto the strut ??
Or the hub unit bolts thats bearly visible in the bottom of that pic ??
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Old 06-06-2007, 01:04 PM
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Re: Front spindle repair for noobs.

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Dont know if you got this yet but are you talking about the two bolts holding onto the strut ??
Or the hub unit bolts thats bearly visible in the bottom of that pic ??
Yeah i got that out finally. It just took a really long breaker bar.

Now i am having a problem getting the cv axle out of the tranny. What is holding it in and how can i get it out?
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