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Old 05-26-2006, 08:23 AM
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axel bearings

Would like info on installing axel bearings on a 95 GMC Sonoma. Need to know how to pull axels from rear end. Thank You
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Re: axel bearings

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Would like info on installing axel bearings on a 95 GMC Sonoma. Need to know how to pull axels from rear end. Thank You
Drain the pumpkin

Remove the main pin retaining bolt and drop pin

Push the axels in and pull C-Clips on both sides (use a magnet to make it easier

pull axel

Use a ring remover to remove existing bearings

Use a hammer and oversized socket to install the new ones (tap, do not bang them in)

Reinstall everything in reverse

Wash out the inside of the pumpkin with brake clean to ensure no debri is inside

Before installing the cover, scrape ALL remaining gasket bits off of the cover (sand paper if necessary) and use a new gasket
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