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Crawdad 04-23-2008 01:42 PM

Changing rear ends
 
I need to pull my rear third member out. I know pretty much what I have to do, but I'm told that it is possible to pull the axles out without disassembling the brakes - just take off the 4 bolts on the backing plate, undo the brake line, and slide the axle out. Is there any truth to this, or am I going to have to disassemble the rear brakes?

eric-the-red 04-23-2008 01:46 PM

It's true, you don't have to remove the drums. In fact you don't even really have to remove the wheels. Don't forget to remove the parking brake cable as well as the brake line.

And it's not a good idea to let the axle rest on the seal, completely remove them. Otherwise you'll probably end up with a leak. Maybe a good time to even change the seals.

Crawdad 04-23-2008 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by eric-the-red (Post 50812993)
It's true, you don't have to remove the drums. In fact you don't even really have to remove the wheels. Don't forget to remove the parking brake cable as well as the brake line.

And it's not a good idea to let the axle rest on the seal, completely remove them. Otherwise you'll probably end up with a leak. Maybe a good time to even change the seals.

Great info to know, thank you!

tc 04-23-2008 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by eric-the-red (Post 50812993)
It's true, you don't have to remove the drums. In fact you don't even really have to remove the wheels. Don't forget to remove the parking brake cable as well as the brake line.

And it's not a good idea to let the axle rest on the seal, completely remove them. Otherwise you'll probably end up with a leak. Maybe a good time to even change the seals.

x2, although I'm not sure how you would undo the ebrake cable without taking off the wheels...

Jay351 04-23-2008 02:58 PM

x2 :D

It took me longer to unbolt the 3rd then to remove the axle shafts.

Gonzo4Runner 04-23-2008 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by tc (Post 50813050)
x2, although I'm not sure how you would undo the ebrake cable without taking off the wheels...

Access to the e-brake cable is easy if you have wheels with less back spacing, such as 3.75 in or less.

Personnally, I would remove the wheels otherwise the axle w/wheel attached might be too heavy to handle easily, especially for re-installation.

eric-the-red 04-23-2008 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by tc (Post 50813050)
x2, although I'm not sure how you would undo the ebrake cable without taking off the wheels...

Sawzall


:jk:

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javadoody 04-23-2008 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by eric-the-red (Post 50813113)
Sawzall


:jk:

This is my 2000th post, do I get a prize

yeah, a sawzall blade. a red one.

Steveh29 04-23-2008 09:23 PM

I always change the axle seals when I pull out the axle shafts. If I don't it will for sure start leaking on me. They're so cheap it's not worth the hassle of having to pull it back apart. Another helpful tip is I'll take a couple of vacuum plugs and put them over the brake lines when I undo them. Keeps the fluid from leaking out.

BigWavePaul 04-24-2008 05:07 PM

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