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JonnydaJibba 2005-10-13 06:26 AM

Are axle and CV joints hard to replace?
 
Because after replacing my wheel bearing now the axle and cv is bad. I need to replace it soon before I have to replace the bearing again. Has anyone done this before? I don't suppose it would be too hard but I dunno. :?:

MPREZIV 2005-10-13 07:06 AM

To change the entire axle? Cake! After removing the wheel, on every older impreza I've seen, such as my 01 and back, there's a 14mm bolt that holds the ball joint in with a "crown" style inset. Goes into the side of the top half of the ball joint. Remove the 14, and simply pry down on the lower control arm to pop it out. You'll also have to remove the axle nut obviously, which can be a little more difficult without air tools. . . I believe you'll also have to remove the selected side sway bar link (on a front axle removal). After you have this done, and thus the axle is free from the hub end, there's a roll pin that's pressed into the axle at the tranny end. This will have to be pounded out, with a drift punch, or (as i use) a drill bit and a brass hammer (so as not to mess up your drill bit). Once the pin is out, the axle will be able to slide off of the splines of the trans output. For rear axle, replace the word trans with diff, and it should be the same procedure, but you'll prob have to remove the rear suspension trailing link to get the hub to swing far enough out of the way. Putting the axle back in, note that the hole for the roll pin is offset just a little bit. When you put the axle in, if both sides of the hole don't seem to line up, pull it back off the splines, and rotate it 180 degrees, and re-install. Should line up.

Hope this helps. If not, sorry dude! Feel free to hit me up and I can offer better help in person!

JonnydaJibba 2005-10-13 07:35 AM

Hahaha wow, I tried to understand that, but it's hard when you are sitting in a cubicle and not looking under your car. AND I've never done it.

ScottyS 2005-10-13 09:39 AM

Yes, it's easy. Yes, Cory could do it in his sleep.

You just replace the entire axle assembly --- the last three I've done, I've gotten a "rebuilt" one from Napa for like $65 + $~90 core (but you get that back when you bring in the old one). They've always been OK, and the process really isn't that bad at all. If I'm available when you decide to do it, I'd show up and help too.

JonnydaJibba 2005-10-13 10:26 AM

Ok sweet. Thanks guys.

MPREZIV 2005-10-13 10:56 AM

Understandable! My cubicle has a vehicle lift and a big tool box in it! Ha Ha! I know it sounds a little greek in text, but it's not too bad. Honestly, if you need, hit me up here, or send me a pm, 'cause I'd be glad to help out!

JonnydaJibba 2005-11-02 07:43 AM

Cory thanks for the help, even tho now there is yet another problem with my car. How was that pizza tho right? So good.


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