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removing front driveshaft #527375 11/17/04 06:34 PM
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CraShYota Offline OP
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Anyone have any recomondations on how to remove the front driveshaft from an ifs 88? Those bolts on the transfercase are rediculously hard to get at. im very fustrated <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" />


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Re: removing front driveshaft [Re: CraShYota] #527376 11/17/04 07:44 PM
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use a long extention and a wobble socket. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: removing front driveshaft #527377 11/17/04 11:08 PM
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hubsj Offline
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if you dont have that i am pretty sure i just used some open ended wrenches..?

Did you try having a beer while working, sometimes that solves the problem entirely


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Re: removing front driveshaft [Re: CraShYota] #527378 11/17/04 11:29 PM
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Adam F Offline
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Doesnt seem all that hard to me. All I did was used a 14mm wrench. I put the t-case in 4wd, removed the one nut, put the t-case in neutral, turned the driveshaft so I could get the next nut off, put the t-case back in 4wd, and repeated. You dont need to get a wrench on the back of the bolts because the bolt itself is pressed into the flange.


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