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Replaced CV Axle on Passenger Side

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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 01:53 PM
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I just got finished replacing the passenger side CV Axle. I followed the tech articles in this forum for guidance. I was not able to remove the axle with the steering knuckle in place. However, I was able to remove the axle by removing the tie rod end and upper ball joint. But when I was trying to insert the new axle I did not have enough oomph to push the axle all the way in. I ended up removing the steering knuckle and removing the lower shock bolt to give me more room to grab the tripod and push and I got the axle seated.

When I removed the lower ball joint from the steering knuckle I notice that the ball joint was pretty loose. So ended up replacing the lower ball joint as well.

The only other issue I had was that I was not able to get my torque wrench on the upper ball joint castle nut due to interference with the axle shaft. I just ended up using a long handle box end wrench and getting the nut good and tight. (A torque adapter for the torque wrench would have done the job)
 
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I dunno if your new CVs came with it, but I know the OEM ones have a little lip in the side of them, what I did was took a long prybar and hammered it in place using the lip on the side of the CV, I think thats why that lip is there.
 
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I do not know about the lip or not but I do have the factory service manual and the manual says to grab the tripod and push in the shaft until it is seated. After I struggled a little bit I went and took a break and checked the service manual for the proper way to seat the shaft. When I was able to get a good grip on the inner tripod housing
and a little effort it popped right in.
 
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