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Old 04-04-2004, 10:54 PM
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Drive shaft installation

I picked up a drive shaft (passenger side) and was wondering if installation is easy? I have the Haynes manual and the procedure looks preety straight forward. Anyone????
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Re: Drive shaft installation

yeah, pretty quick, just follow the manual
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Re: Drive shaft installation

best way ive found to get the axle out is to hit the end of it really hard with a sledge hammer w/o the axle nut on it. one hit will have it out, so no thread damage to worry about.
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Thanks all.
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