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I'm having a problem getting the castle nut off the hub using a breaker bar and cheater pipe. Does anybody know the best way to do this? Do I have left hand threads on the driver side and right hand on the passenger side?
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Re: Front axle removal 99 4x4
I don't know, but I'll be happy to bump your question back to the top.
Might be a good time to go schmooze a technician at the dealership, find out from them the best way to go about it, since they've likely done several.
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Re: Front axle removal 99 4x4
i had the same problem i had to use a 6 foot long cheater pipe and give it all i had and i weigh 250 pounds.. the threads should be standard left to loosey right to tighty hope this helps
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Re: Front axle removal 99 4x4
Keep trying, standard thread just plain tight. Oh and good luck getting the wheel bearing out thats 100times worse.
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