Half shaft replacement

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kevinspann

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Not really, It should be about the same for the driver's side, for both cars. Have a pan under the trans to catch all the fluid that dumps out.
 

jmpSHO2nd

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It's a pretty easy job just make sure you torque the axel nut down to factory specs to avoid premature failure of the wheel bearing. Good luck.
 

Batman007

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book says 180-200 ft/lbs on hub nut (chiltons)
axel came off with no problem, did not need the special puller tool chilton had me order ($15 on Ebay). A PRYBAR DID THE TRICK, Just waiting on the rebuilt axel I ordered from RCM automotive.
 

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