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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 07:05 PM
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I have a 2000 Blazer 4x4. It has developed a bearing noise on the drivers side where the CV plugs into the diff housing.
I have removed the CV and removed the 6 bolt plate that houses the seal. I also removed the small outer Bearing right behind the seal.

There is a key threaded Hub Bolt and behind it I can see a wide bearing. Can that bearing be removed from the outside?

I'd like to replace that if possible while it's apart.

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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 12:44 PM
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I would leave it alone. I hope you marked the original location of the key threaded hub nut because that sets the preload on those bearings.
 
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You cannot replace that bearing without splitting the axle as it is pressed onto the differential carrier. The only thing you could potentially replace if you were to pull the adjusting nut is the race for the bearing. If it ain't broke, don't try fixing it. If it is broke, find a junkyard axle because the IFS front axles are 'interesting' to rebuild.
 
Old Apr 28, 2012 | 02:15 PM
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Should the front axle (cv half shaft) slide easily out of the differential, or is there somethign holding it in? I have driver's side axle pulled out, but the case for the inner cv joint is stuck in the differential. I am just a little leary of yanking to hard on it.
 
Old Apr 28, 2012 | 11:16 PM
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They should have a clip ring that holds them in place. On mine a pry bar took out the DS & a wood block & hammer knocked the PS axle out. It takes some progressive hits, start light & work up but it should pop out like the DS. Just make sure you find that ring, it'll either be in the housing or still on the shaft.
 
Old Apr 29, 2012 | 10:47 AM
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Thanks for the response. I am really struggling with the DS, my flat pry bar slips off since it is tapered, and whacking on it with a 2x4 block and hammer hasn't loosened it. Any suggestions? persistance? would a slide hammer be more effective? I don't have one, but should be able to pick one up.
Thanks again for the help.
 
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I used a Stanley Wonderbar that is normally used for taking wood apart etc, it worked great because of the angles on how it's made & the flat wide ends.
 
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