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Procedure for removing front axle housing:

1) Loosen lug nuts from both front tires
2) Jack up front end, secure safely with jack stands
3) Drain oil out of housing
4) Remove front tires
5) Relieve pressure on torsion bars
6) Remove both hubs
7) Remove c-clips from both axles

Note - my choice was to work from the drivers side, so:

8) Remove driver's side brake caliper and secure up and out of the way
9) Remove drivers side shock
10) Remove steering stabilizer (if applicable)
11) Remove crossmember
12) Detach front end of front driveshaft
13) Detach steering center link from steering box, steering idler and tie rods.
14) Remove at least 3 of the bolts holding the steering idler to frame (loosen the last one) - this will give enough clearance to get the center link out of the mounting point. This is necessary to provide enough clearance to get the axle housing out.
15) Remove the 4 bolts for the upper ball joint (you may need to break the ball joint loose - if you have done a balljoint flip it is not necessary to break ball joint loose)
16) Remove 4 bolts from lower ball joint
17) Remove driver's side rotor and steering knuckle
18) Remove driver's side lower a-arm
19) Remove the hose from the axle vent tube

Note - the next step requires either a floor jack and at least one jack stand or a strong friend who is willing to hold and muscle the axle housing on his/her chest.

20) Secure the axle housing while removing the 4 bolts/nuts that hold the housing to the frame

At this point the housing should be free and ready to come out. By moving the housing toward the drivers side, I was able to slide the passenger side axle out of the rotor/steering knuckle assembly and gentle set it on the floor.

21) Remove the 4 bolts from both the drivers side and passenger side of the axle housing. This will allow you to remove both axles from the housing. You may need to use a rubber mallet (or something) to persuaid the axles to part company with the housing. Once the axles are out:

22) Remove all of the bolts the hold the third member onto the housing.
23) Remove the third member from the housing.

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<small>[ June 11, 2003, 04:36 PM: Message edited by: lttlbddy ]</small>


Thanks Steve, I finally took the front out today. Your write along with Haynes and it is on the floor!

Tomorrow the 3rd member will go to the shop and hopefully will get it back by next week. Not the 10 weeks a different shop had my rear for, but thats a different nightmare.

I didn't take out the lower a-arms, used a floor jack and bottle jack to lower and push-pull. Putting it back in will be just as much fun. I think I'll try a sissor jack with the floor jack though.

Thanks again for the help.


Kim
'99 2wd Rodeo LS, '90 4x4 Isuzu Pick up