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Old 04-16-2009, 08:59 PM
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Step 4: Remove the front portion of the drive shaft.

Step 5: Remove the two 13mm bolts on the carrier support bracket.

Step 6: Note the circlip. You will need to remove this later.

Step 7: Remove the rear flex disc and remove the rear portion of the drive shaft.

Step 8: Picture of front and rear driveshafts removed and associated parts. The broken portion of my carrier bearing and bracket are still attached to the rear driveshaft.

Step 9: Remove the circlip. Get a large three jaw puller and remove the carrier bearing.
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