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Old 05-04-2008, 07:48 PM   #10
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You have to free the axle from whatever brake assembly you are running, then pop off the rear differential cover, remove the C-clip from the axle you want to pull first, and then carefully slide the axle out of the differential housing, hammer out the 5 old studs, and replace them with the new.

Then reverse the process to put it back together, and do the other side. Always do just one side at a time - that way if you forget how something goes back together you can just look at the other side.

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