Banshee365
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Hey guy's, doing the boots and seals on my front axle. Truck is on my concrete pad between my 2 sheds. I didn't think of this earlier and when I was about to pull the brake shoes it dawned on me. As I stood up and felt the shed behind me I wandered if, when I get to the point of pulling the shafts out, that they would hit the shed and still be in the housing. How stupid would I feel! Especially since I need to replace those axle seals! I measured the clearances and they are as follows. From tip of the axle to the shed is 36" on one side and 38" on the other. Then I measured the distance from the center of the axle to the front mounting surface of the steering knuckle that the brakes bolt to. That distance is around 30". I figured I had some room to play with because the oil seal is several inches behind the mounting surface of the knuckle and the end of the axle will pivot some on the u-joints giving me more room. I also assume the end of the shaft is a 4-6" away from the center of the differential housing. Does it sounds like these things will have room to slide out? Boy do I hope so!
BTW, I'm pulling the shoes without return spring pliers. Recovery4x4 recomended leaving the spring attached and removing the shoes at the bottow first where the tops will then slack up enough to remove the spring. Is there any special order I should pull the retainers and alignment pins out so I don't have shoes flying everywhere? Should I pull the alignment pins first then the bottom retaining pin at the bottom last while holding pressure pushing the shoe in and then let it out after the clip and washer is off? Thanks guys for all of the help. I'm going to take pics of each step on the other side and post if anyone is interested.
-Kelly
BTW, I'm pulling the shoes without return spring pliers. Recovery4x4 recomended leaving the spring attached and removing the shoes at the bottow first where the tops will then slack up enough to remove the spring. Is there any special order I should pull the retainers and alignment pins out so I don't have shoes flying everywhere? Should I pull the alignment pins first then the bottom retaining pin at the bottom last while holding pressure pushing the shoe in and then let it out after the clip and washer is off? Thanks guys for all of the help. I'm going to take pics of each step on the other side and post if anyone is interested.
-Kelly