Axel help
#1
Axel help
Ok, i read the DIY, but the part about the axles is AFTER the whole thing, so my damn axle popped out. I have been on here reading and out there for about 4 hours now trying to get it back in. is there anyone in the clearwater/palm harbor area of fl that can come help, or any tricks that i haven't done yet that anyone knows of? i ended up taking the shock out again to try to get the axle back in, i've twisted the hub until the axle lines up inside the tranny, it'll spin the wheel on the opposite side, then tried to slam it in the rest of the way, but to no avail.
Last edited by jnesselroad; 07-27-2010 at 04:12 PM. Reason: Got it
#3
been there done that. It's a learning experience for sure. I ended up cutting the cv boot clamp off and pulled back the cv boot. Made it much easier to work with. There are three bearings that have to line up perfectly, and then kind of indent in to the grooves. It's the best way I can describe it. Good luck.
#4
Yeah we had one fall out also--but some how got it back in without having to take off the boot.
Good luck, hope someone in your area can help.
Next time I do a suspension change, I'm going to get some bungee cords and wrap them around something and the studs to hold it up and in.
Good luck, hope someone in your area can help.
Next time I do a suspension change, I'm going to get some bungee cords and wrap them around something and the studs to hold it up and in.
#11
i love the fact that this is such a great community. everyone so willing to help as much as they can. I know there are about 4 or 5 threads on here about axle's popping out and no one bashed me and told me to search in a time of need (which i had already done anyhow). thanks a ton for the help and advice.
and here's for the help...
i'll get some more shots up once the car is clean.
and here's for the help...
i'll get some more shots up once the car is clean.
#14
ya, i was told $8.50 for the band when i called the local parts department, but i hate the local dealership (palm harbor honda) they're jerks. my dealership back in orlando (courtesy honda) is awesome, they usually have better prices too.
#16
i love the fact that this is such a great community. everyone so willing to help as much as they can. I know there are about 4 or 5 threads on here about axle's popping out and no one bashed me and told me to search in a time of need (which i had already done anyhow). thanks a ton for the help and advice.
and here's for the help...
i'll get some more shots up once the car is clean.
and here's for the help...
i'll get some more shots up once the car is clean.
Looks really good.
#17
Have you used one before? I'm just a little leary about it, but I can't imagine it being too difficult.
#18
Ha, thanks for the rep. If I knew what I knew now, it'd only take about 2 hours. The other three wheels flew.
#19
I have, its really not bad at all. I bought my tool off ebay via summitracing. I did all 4 boots on my ex's car, of course I used to watch everytime a tech at my old dealership would do one.
#20
been there done that. It's a learning experience for sure. I ended up cutting the cv boot clamp off and pulled back the cv boot. Made it much easier to work with. There are three bearings that have to line up perfectly, and then kind of indent in to the grooves. It's the best way I can describe it. Good luck.
Will there be any troubles in the future having been through all of this??