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Picked up the rear passenger side axle today and now I need to replace it.

I got the axle nut off and from what I understand the differential cover has to come off to remove the snap ring inside. Is this true?

If so, it looks like I have to drop the entire rear and because the cover is bolted to the chasy. Any input/advice. Whoever egineered this thing is a complete mororn...I can't believe how some of the stuff is set up.

Thanks.
 



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no that is not true you do not need to remove the cover/ remove diff housing. follow the picture

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instead of using the tool shown you can use a pry bar and hit the end of it the same way you would the tool the axle will pop out . just be careful not to hit the axle seal.
 






Sweet, the guy at the dealership clearly didn't know what is going on.

Thanks
 






the guy at the dealership wants your money.... They told me the same thing (as I have busted the outer CV Joint in the front passenger axle) Upon further research, all it seems I need to do is what the pic above shows, and either put the snap ring onto the new axle or get a new snap ring (I have no clue which to do as I would think the snap ring with the original axle would be worn/warpped)
 






Yeah sometimes you wonder about these guys, just like the dealer wanting $620 for a new axle. Why doesn't he just tell me: "come down and we sill sell you a brand new pile of crap".

Either way I replaced the axle and the rear wheel bearing. Tommorow I am doing the front wheel bearings, and it looks like that "should" be a quicker and easier repair as one can only get the entire hub.

Before I pressed the axle stub in to the bearing in the rear, I let it sit in some dry ice. That thing shrunk very nice, and I was able to press it in there without much effor. Nothing like zero impact bearing installs.

Then I have to do the power steering pump...the list just goes on. In the ten years that I have been driving, I have never taken a car in to the shop, and never plan on doing it.
 






In the ten years that I have been driving, I have never taken a car in to the shop, and never plan on doing it.


at 620 i agree and i've never taken mine in unless its under warranty.
imho - if they took the 'profit' out and but the 'Service' back in the Service Department they would sell more vehicles and everyone would be happy. . .:bounce:
 






How are the Ebay front wheel bearing hubs. You guys ever install them, any problems?

I would save about $250 by getting them from ebay.
 






i bought a pair for 105 each, still strong after a year. Mine came with new bolts and the ABS sensor.
 






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