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need some input
#725415
05/25/06 01:34 AM
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 17
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Need a Spot
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ok i dont know if im doing this the right way to be done but hey i want it done for this weekend! i need to replace my 3rd member with 4:88.. anyways..
i dissconected my break line from the caliper.. then i took off the cover to the hub and took out the snap ring.. then i unbolted the bolts that hold on the knuckle wiper and took off the j-arm that go to my crossover steering and whatya know the knuckle comes off nice and easy... just wondering if this is the way to be doing this?? and if i can re-use my wiper seal? i think thats what its called???
85' Pickup, Crossover steering, 33x12.5 A/T, 4" lift
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Re: need some input
[Re: Azo]
#725417
05/25/06 03:36 PM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 12,153
Web Wheeler
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Yep, that is the quick way to pull the front axle shafts out. A bit tricky getting back together sometimes. But no need to mess with the wheel bearings.
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Re: need some input
[Re: 4Crawler]
#725418
05/25/06 10:13 PM
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 17
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Need a Spot
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ok thank you phewww <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
85' Pickup, Crossover steering, 33x12.5 A/T, 4" lift
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Re: need some input
[Re: Azo]
#725419
05/27/06 08:00 AM
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 17
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Need a Spot
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ok i got the whole truck put back together again... but now when i drive and turn it makes a weird sound.. dident know if it was because i forgot to pack somthing with grease???
i packed the birfields i also packed the housing where they sit in.. the barings were fine.. am i suposed to fill the spindle threw the top where the square fill plug is?? i hope i dont sound like a retard but i have never done this before
85' Pickup, Crossover steering, 33x12.5 A/T, 4" lift
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Re: need some input
[Re: Azo]
#725420
05/27/06 10:50 PM
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Anonymous
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I would suggest you replace all the seals that you can, since you're there anyway. But since you're already done don't worry about it. But my experience is that those damn wiper seals go out with ease, so since you're already there might as well replace them..
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