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Help Removing 2002 Front Drive Axle

kickitagain

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I'm in the process of changing out my front bearing hubs and thought I'd change the front CV axles while I'm at it. I followed steps in my Haynes manual but I'm stuck. I removed the wheel, brake caliper and bracket, disk, hub, disconnected knuckle from upper control arm, tie rod, and stabilizer linkage.

The manual indicates that I should be able to push the axle in while moving the knuckle out and there should be clearance to remove. No matter how I move it there’s just not enough clearance to get it out.

Am I missing something? What’s the trick?
 



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I would like to know this too...as I have a busted CV joint and need to swap the front passenger axle out.
 






i don't have my book (FSM) with me, but i'm under the impression that the whole knuckle has to come out. . .
 






i don't have my book (FSM) with me, but i'm under the impression that the whole knuckle has to come out. . .

Thanks for your reply. I think you're correct and there must be an error in the Haynes 2002 2003 manual.

I ended up changing out only the front hub bearings. I'll change the axles with the ball joints when it gets a little warmer. Bearings were the immediate problem. 161,000 on the org front bearings. Rear failed at 78,000.
 






Release the knuckle from the upper and lower ball joints and pivot (with support) on the tie rod. Had to remove/replace the sway bar to get the joints past the strut.

When you go to replace the CV Axle, I found I had to jack up the opposite side and have a helper rotate the wheel back and forth to get the spindle to go in.
 






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