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Well, the pass side outer u-joint has about 1/4" of play, and I think one of the boots is off. I mean, it is the worst I have ever seen. The driver's side is all good, and I would really like to not have to mess with it... So after I get the spindle off, I just tug and pull on the shaft to try and get the slip joint free, or is there another trick?
Thanks again for your help!
That boot holds onto the axle more than you expect. You need to get the boot off first, then yank, pull, swear etc at the shaft. You may even try spraying some pb-blaster type stuff into the slip joint since it is probably very dry and corroded. Here is the "boot" location I'm talking about. This is ours with the rack and pinion bellows boot over the slip joint.
finished c-clip eliminator by maniak_az, on Flickr
You can see how dry/corroded it gets. This pic is from our '92 and we live in Southern Az where there is no rust. That pile of "dust" on the ground came from that slip joint. I can't imagine how it would be in some place where they were rust.
Beam and axle shaft by maniak_az, on Flickr
~Mark