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    Default Removing ae92 front axles

    hopefully this is a quick easy question.
    im trying to replace the front axles out of my ae92. i tried yanking from the outer cv, but the inner cv came apart and now i gotta get the inner cv out of the box. any help?
    ive dropped the oil, ive tried in neutral aswell as park, ive tried crowbars and screw drivers. ive got the shits big time its taking tooo long lol...
    any one know if theres a trick to this? plzzz help

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    Default Re: Removing ae92 front axles

    Your meant to use a level and sorta pry them outta there, i know its bloody hard but be persistent and they will come. I yanked the outer one before and i ended up putting it into 2 pieces.
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    Default Re: Removing ae92 front axles

    dude, i did everything from every angle for 2days so ive given up..

    like i said, i accidently yanked the inner cv boot into two parts. so i got the shits today, and jus left the half in the box there, detached the new inner cv boot into 2 peices. and then put the new half, in the old half and put the boot over the both and left it
    it'll have to do cause i cannot be bothered to do it all over again... ahahahah

    the worst thing about all of this though, was getting through to the end of it all and finding i dont have a fucken hub bolt. so it all has to stop untill i can get one of them im gonna cry i think...

    thanks for ur help anyway LeeRoy. +rep coming ur way...
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    Default Re: Removing ae92 front axles

    I know it is not much help now but when i did it i found that levering it with contin force did not work. The only way to remove it is with a sharp, firm hit. I trimmed up a bit of wood to fit well and hit it sharply with a mallet and they clicked out easily.

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    Default Re: Removing ae92 front axles

    the onlt trick to it is to pry the end out! you might find your prying it at an angle which will lock it in a bit tighter. just take the weight of the axle with one hand and use a prybar at box to pry it out! you just have to pop the internal circlip. make sure you change the oil seals on the box with the new axles! skf have them just take yours to show them.

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    Default Re: Removing ae92 front axles

    ahahaha, thanks guys. i tried all of these, maybe its jus cause im a girl and didnt put enough force into it

    now all i need is a hub nut. anyone got one??? aahahah this sux ballz lol
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