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December 11th, 2011, 02:55 PM
This was an easy enough task, but it was damn cold today in the shady driveway. (not enough width in the 1 car garage to do it)
I picked up my parts yesterday afternoon in Ork.(Boulder) Pollard has decent internet pricing on Mopar replacement parts and pieces - http://www.mopar-parts-dealer.com/parts.htm The complete axle shaft assembly would have been $405 at a more local stealership. Pollard's internet price was $324 plus tax for local pickup. Could have shipped it to my front door for $5 more, but I wanted my parts yesterday not Tuesday. This price included everything - axle shaft, studs, retaing plate, ABS tone ring, seals and bearings. The best part? It was already all pressed together!
Here we go...
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5171.jpg
You have to tilt the axle housing up, or you're going to have a mess of diff fluid draining out.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5173.jpg
Pointing at the nuts and bolts (this is not all of them) that have to come off to remove the axle shaft. They are the bolts that hold the caliper on and the retaining plate nuts.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5175.jpg
Now that the caliper and brake disc are off the next thing to get out of the way is the ABS tone ring sensor.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5176.jpg
One small bolt to remove.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5178.jpg
Sensor from the front side.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5177.jpg
Once the four retaining plate nuts are removed the axle shaft assembly slides right out with a little tug.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5180.jpg
Here's a look down the axle tube...
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5181.jpg
The new assembly in after hi-temp greasing the bearings. If the axle shaft splines are not lined up properly you'll know because the shaft won't go all the way home. There is no need to hammer it in.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5182.jpg
Tighten the four bolts on the retaining plate to spec, put the ABS sensor back in place, slide the brake rotor on (don't forget to spray on some brake cleaner), bolt the caliper on and replace the wheel.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5170.jpg
Ta-daaaa! :D
I picked up my parts yesterday afternoon in Ork.(Boulder) Pollard has decent internet pricing on Mopar replacement parts and pieces - http://www.mopar-parts-dealer.com/parts.htm The complete axle shaft assembly would have been $405 at a more local stealership. Pollard's internet price was $324 plus tax for local pickup. Could have shipped it to my front door for $5 more, but I wanted my parts yesterday not Tuesday. This price included everything - axle shaft, studs, retaing plate, ABS tone ring, seals and bearings. The best part? It was already all pressed together!
Here we go...
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5171.jpg
You have to tilt the axle housing up, or you're going to have a mess of diff fluid draining out.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5173.jpg
Pointing at the nuts and bolts (this is not all of them) that have to come off to remove the axle shaft. They are the bolts that hold the caliper on and the retaining plate nuts.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5175.jpg
Now that the caliper and brake disc are off the next thing to get out of the way is the ABS tone ring sensor.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5176.jpg
One small bolt to remove.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5178.jpg
Sensor from the front side.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5177.jpg
Once the four retaining plate nuts are removed the axle shaft assembly slides right out with a little tug.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5180.jpg
Here's a look down the axle tube...
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5181.jpg
The new assembly in after hi-temp greasing the bearings. If the axle shaft splines are not lined up properly you'll know because the shaft won't go all the way home. There is no need to hammer it in.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5182.jpg
Tighten the four bolts on the retaining plate to spec, put the ABS sensor back in place, slide the brake rotor on (don't forget to spray on some brake cleaner), bolt the caliper on and replace the wheel.
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/smfwookie/JeAx/DSCN5170.jpg
Ta-daaaa! :D