...spider gears (retained by either a bolt or drift pin) and then push the axle inward to remove the "c" clip on the end. It isn't difficult but you may want to get yourself a haynes or chiltons manual ...
...spider gears inside of the carrier in order to get the axle out? I'm told there is a ''C'' clip that keeps the axle from pulling out. Is that ''C'' clip behind the gear (between the gaer and carrier ...
...spider gears in the drivetrain. Please help. Check the drive shaf Need more info, put the front end on jack stands chock the rear wheels so it doesnt roll away, put the vehicle into neutral hop out ...
...spider gears. **its very important not to let the ring and spider gears turn at this point or the spider gears will fall out of the carrier. Once the lock pin is removed then go around to the axle ...
Question about Jeep Grand Cherokee
...spider gears and axles to get the components out for inspection. I discovered that of the twoclutch packs that are on either side of the axle housing behind the side/axlegears, the drivers side ...
rear wheel bearing on a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee? better check a manual, The ones I have done do not have c-clips in the diff. You remove 4 nuts behind the brake backing plate, then use a slide hammer
Question about Jeep Grand Cherokee
...rear end as it has two shafts running from spider gear to spider gear, I think they have to come out first to get at the clips on the end of the axle shafts, can you help? they come out the same way ...
...spider gears busted in the rear end! Nissan will not release any info on it and will only sell the entire rear end when all I need is the spider gears! In the mean time having a problem getting the ...
...all the way in there will be a c clip on the end of the axle pull that out and remove the axle.Be carefull not to let the spider gears fall out you can put them back but can be a pain.. Hope this ...
Question about Jeep Grand Cherokee
...Spider gears are not difficult to replace...however, if they are worn, usually this contaminates the lube and can cause damage to carrier as well as pinion bearings...Those require precise settings ...
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