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05 OB cv joint reboot technique question


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If I remember correctly, the last time I did a cv boot replacement was on a 2000 (pin holding axle to tranny)

MY 05 apparently has a C clip that locks into the tranny.

Instructions I have read said "if you are replacing the axle" you can place a pry bar between the green cv cup and the tranny and pop it out. It seems to suggest that this could damage the cup. 

How do you remove the axle from the tranny if you are going to reuse (reboot) the axle?
Is that C clip designed to be popped out and can it be reused?

Any write ups?

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yep, there's nothing to it - just pulls out and pushes back in. if it sounds complicated, you're over thinking it. it's tight so it'll be harder the more limited your mobility/strength/access/tools.

 

actually it's just like your 2000 as well - the stubby shafts in all older 4EAT's pull right out as well, they're just not integrated into the axle. axle and stubby shaft. newer stuff that is just one piece, not two so to speak.

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I've always used prybars, never had an issue. It's not going to hurt the axle cup. Not sure what metalurigic process goes into those but they're tough.

 

+1.  seriously it's not hard.  you'd have to *try* to damage anything.  they easily pull out by hand if you have the access/mobility/strength - so it takes very little effort with a pry bar. there's a post every now and again where someone accidentaly pulled it out while working on something else even when they weren't trying. 

 

seating them is trickier than getting them out.  they tap right in with a 2x4 but who wants to go tap-tap-tapping on their brand new axle boot!?

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