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Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
No more White Trash, it fell victim to the somebody made me an offer
that at the time was prudent to accept. When the situation improved, I replaced W/T with a 98 GC, but Im not allowed to drive it offroad (but she isnt with me all the time haha) I still have the 99 tj and it now is locked F/R with the atlas t-case and 4.88 gears. My son was driving it about 1.5-2 yrs ago and flopped it on its side, I cried for days. John in Vegas Jerry Bransford wrote: > Hiya John, I thought you fell off the face of the earth! You still have > White Trash? > > John in Vegas wrote: > >> well I got them. I just used some penetrating oil and a sledge and to >> install i used the impact with a spacer. oh well, I guess that diff >> oil needed to be changed anyway,it had about 6k on it. >> >> John in Vegas >> >> Mike Romain wrote: >> >>> Hey John, how's it going? >>> >>> I am not sure, but can't you just take the drum off and pop the studs >>> out with a C-clamp and large socket to catch the stud or a hand vise and >>> socket? I don't think I would want to hammer them out, but... >>> >>> My 44's axles also just unbolt from the outside, no slide hammer needed. >>> >>> Mike >>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >>> >>> John in Vegas wrote: >>> >>>> I have a 99tj with D44 and a detroit in it. I need to pull the axle >>>> shaft to replace the wheel studs. I could use some info on going about >>>> this. I cant see where there would be any C clips on the detoit, so I >>>> wanted to check with you guys before I start to try to slide hammer the >>>> axle out. >>>> Been a long time since I was on here. >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> John in Vegas >> >> >> > |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
No more White Trash, it fell victim to the somebody made me an offer
that at the time was prudent to accept. When the situation improved, I replaced W/T with a 98 GC, but Im not allowed to drive it offroad (but she isnt with me all the time haha) I still have the 99 tj and it now is locked F/R with the atlas t-case and 4.88 gears. My son was driving it about 1.5-2 yrs ago and flopped it on its side, I cried for days. John in Vegas Jerry Bransford wrote: > Hiya John, I thought you fell off the face of the earth! You still have > White Trash? > > John in Vegas wrote: > >> well I got them. I just used some penetrating oil and a sledge and to >> install i used the impact with a spacer. oh well, I guess that diff >> oil needed to be changed anyway,it had about 6k on it. >> >> John in Vegas >> >> Mike Romain wrote: >> >>> Hey John, how's it going? >>> >>> I am not sure, but can't you just take the drum off and pop the studs >>> out with a C-clamp and large socket to catch the stud or a hand vise and >>> socket? I don't think I would want to hammer them out, but... >>> >>> My 44's axles also just unbolt from the outside, no slide hammer needed. >>> >>> Mike >>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >>> >>> John in Vegas wrote: >>> >>>> I have a 99tj with D44 and a detroit in it. I need to pull the axle >>>> shaft to replace the wheel studs. I could use some info on going about >>>> this. I cant see where there would be any C clips on the detoit, so I >>>> wanted to check with you guys before I start to try to slide hammer the >>>> axle out. >>>> Been a long time since I was on here. >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> John in Vegas >> >> >> > |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
Please.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ John in Vegas wrote: > > Bill, if you are talking about the exploded t-case I doubt it, but since > i got the computer going again I will try to find them in here |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
Please.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ John in Vegas wrote: > > Bill, if you are talking about the exploded t-case I doubt it, but since > i got the computer going again I will try to find them in here |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
Please.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ John in Vegas wrote: > > Bill, if you are talking about the exploded t-case I doubt it, but since > i got the computer going again I will try to find them in here |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
If you really have a D44, you don't have any c-clips anyway.
"John in Vegas" <johnina99tj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:UHwAf.11278$eR.3778@fed1read03... >I have a 99tj with D44 and a detroit in it. I need to pull the axle shaft >to replace the wheel studs. I could use some info on going about this. I >cant see where there would be any C clips on the detoit, so I wanted to >check with you guys before I start to try to slide hammer the axle out. > Been a long time since I was on here. > Thanks > > John in Vegas > |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
If you really have a D44, you don't have any c-clips anyway.
"John in Vegas" <johnina99tj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:UHwAf.11278$eR.3778@fed1read03... >I have a 99tj with D44 and a detroit in it. I need to pull the axle shaft >to replace the wheel studs. I could use some info on going about this. I >cant see where there would be any C clips on the detoit, so I wanted to >check with you guys before I start to try to slide hammer the axle out. > Been a long time since I was on here. > Thanks > > John in Vegas > |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
If you really have a D44, you don't have any c-clips anyway.
"John in Vegas" <johnina99tj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:UHwAf.11278$eR.3778@fed1read03... >I have a 99tj with D44 and a detroit in it. I need to pull the axle shaft >to replace the wheel studs. I could use some info on going about this. I >cant see where there would be any C clips on the detoit, so I wanted to >check with you guys before I start to try to slide hammer the axle out. > Been a long time since I was on here. > Thanks > > John in Vegas > |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
Dropped it on it's side. You gotta love the boy ...
How ya doin JohnEJeep? "John in Vegas" <johnina99tj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:KvBAf.11309$eR.8708@fed1read03... > No more White Trash, it fell victim to the somebody made me an offer that > at the time was prudent to accept. When the situation improved, I replaced > W/T with a 98 GC, but Im not allowed to drive it offroad (but she isnt > with me all the time haha) > I still have the 99 tj and it now is locked F/R with the atlas t-case and > 4.88 gears. My son was driving it about 1.5-2 yrs ago and flopped it on > its side, I cried for days. > > John in Vegas > > Jerry Bransford wrote: > >> Hiya John, I thought you fell off the face of the earth! You still have >> White Trash? >> >> John in Vegas wrote: >> >>> well I got them. I just used some penetrating oil and a sledge and to >>> install i used the impact with a spacer. oh well, I guess that diff oil >>> needed to be changed anyway,it had about 6k on it. >>> >>> John in Vegas >>> >>> Mike Romain wrote: >>> >>>> Hey John, how's it going? >>>> >>>> I am not sure, but can't you just take the drum off and pop the studs >>>> out with a C-clamp and large socket to catch the stud or a hand vise >>>> and >>>> socket? I don't think I would want to hammer them out, but... >>>> >>>> My 44's axles also just unbolt from the outside, no slide hammer >>>> needed. >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>>> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >>>> >>>> John in Vegas wrote: >>>> >>>>> I have a 99tj with D44 and a detroit in it. I need to pull the axle >>>>> shaft to replace the wheel studs. I could use some info on going >>>>> about >>>>> this. I cant see where there would be any C clips on the detoit, so I >>>>> wanted to check with you guys before I start to try to slide hammer >>>>> the >>>>> axle out. >>>>> Been a long time since I was on here. >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> John in Vegas >>> >>> >>> >> > |
Re: pulling axle shafts w/detroit locker
Dropped it on it's side. You gotta love the boy ...
How ya doin JohnEJeep? "John in Vegas" <johnina99tj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:KvBAf.11309$eR.8708@fed1read03... > No more White Trash, it fell victim to the somebody made me an offer that > at the time was prudent to accept. When the situation improved, I replaced > W/T with a 98 GC, but Im not allowed to drive it offroad (but she isnt > with me all the time haha) > I still have the 99 tj and it now is locked F/R with the atlas t-case and > 4.88 gears. My son was driving it about 1.5-2 yrs ago and flopped it on > its side, I cried for days. > > John in Vegas > > Jerry Bransford wrote: > >> Hiya John, I thought you fell off the face of the earth! You still have >> White Trash? >> >> John in Vegas wrote: >> >>> well I got them. I just used some penetrating oil and a sledge and to >>> install i used the impact with a spacer. oh well, I guess that diff oil >>> needed to be changed anyway,it had about 6k on it. >>> >>> John in Vegas >>> >>> Mike Romain wrote: >>> >>>> Hey John, how's it going? >>>> >>>> I am not sure, but can't you just take the drum off and pop the studs >>>> out with a C-clamp and large socket to catch the stud or a hand vise >>>> and >>>> socket? I don't think I would want to hammer them out, but... >>>> >>>> My 44's axles also just unbolt from the outside, no slide hammer >>>> needed. >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>>> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >>>> >>>> John in Vegas wrote: >>>> >>>>> I have a 99tj with D44 and a detroit in it. I need to pull the axle >>>>> shaft to replace the wheel studs. I could use some info on going >>>>> about >>>>> this. I cant see where there would be any C clips on the detoit, so I >>>>> wanted to check with you guys before I start to try to slide hammer >>>>> the >>>>> axle out. >>>>> Been a long time since I was on here. >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> John in Vegas >>> >>> >>> >> > |
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