SOURCE: 1995 2500 silverado front axle 4x4
from 88 to 98 everything mechanical was the same. the only difference was the vortecs in the late 90's
SOURCE: Need to remove rear wheels to replace tires on MTD riding mower.
most likely rust has taken over
find some liquid wrench or pb blaster and spray the axles liberally and let it penetrate the axles and wheel hubs where the axle goes through.
use a 2x4 and a hammer to tap against the wheel hub to try to move it down the axle then tap in back on to try to free it up as the penetrating oil works in, spin the wheel and tap in different areas of it
the worst case cenario would be to use a torch and heat the axle and hub up and drive it off, but it sounds as though you are moving it some and with some patience they eventually should come off
when you put them back be sure to coat the axle with some grease and do not forget to reinstall the key stock in each wheel, if they have it
the bolt in the center of the axle is all you need to remove and note where the washers came from and where they go back.
hope this helps you some
SOURCE: MANUAL FOR 1994 MTD TILLER
www.ereplacementparts.com/mtd-215412000-1985-tiller-parts-c-20039_20363_20380.htm
SOURCE: interchange body parts with 2001 Silverado 2500
1999 through 2002 Chevrolet Silverado or 1999 through 2002 GMC Sierra.
You need to get some oil to drool down the cable on the inside if you can, it will free it up. Try blaster, the stuff works great. Some of the cables are just metal clad and the oil will penetrate right through it, but the plastic coated ones you have to get in from the top, hope this helps.
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