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Old Aug 7, 2008 | 03:10 PM
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Default Trying to pull a front axle out.

I just need to know what to take of or is there another way to, get it out. Ive got ev erything apart just need to get the axle out, its lose from the chunk I just dont have enough room to pull it out. Do you take A-arm lose or the strut off to get the clearance to get it out. There is a c clip in them like in the rear axles right.(to change the boot?)
 
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Old Aug 7, 2008 | 03:49 PM
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Default Trying to pull a front axle out.

Loosen the top nut on your strut tower a couple turns and drop the A-arm. Then pull the bottom of the strut tower out and away from the bike and work the Axle through the hole.
Mine were a bear to get out of the front diff, i had to use a slide hammer with a homede jig that hooked inside the inboard U joint to get it out.
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Old Aug 7, 2008 | 03:54 PM
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Default Trying to pull a front axle out.

Ive got to be about the luckiest person in the world. I took a good size screwdriver and toched by the chunk, heard a pop and low and behold it actually came right out. Ive prob. took out 20 axles before and this was the first one that ever came out like it was suppose to. Thanks for the help Ill try the strut tower.
 
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