Thread: GL axel removal
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Old 08-18-2011, 12:32 AM
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I had a co-worker do that job on a lift next to mine. If I recall correctly he had one axle that was difficult to remove because it was bent from the collision. I believe the solution was to apply more force. You should check to see if the housing got bent from the accident. I also remember that there was a special tool for removing the diff from the carrier bearings in the housing. It was a heavy clamping rig that physically spread the housing apart!
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