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    do i have to drain the transaxle fluid to swap out the axle?

    #2
    Originally posted by and1jr17 View Post
    do i have to drain the transaxle fluid to swap out the axle?
    Nope. Just take everything apart. Do you have an auto or manual ranny?

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      #3
      manual.

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        #4
        True, you don't but you will have to place someting underneath the axle to catch the fluid that will spill out when you pop the axle.
        3 CB's gone....
        1 WK Overland....

        Still miss the CB though......maybe one day.

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          #5
          exactly what he said.... mine was ez... even though it was a manual tranny... if you have a manual tranny... make sure you put the car out of gear... which means stick it in neutral. and get a crowbar or a breaker bar (which is a shorter version of a crowbar) and put it between where the axel and tranny meets. and you should have no problem... a little bit of fluid will drain out but you should be ok. just fill her up in the tranny fill plug or vss. and once you pull the axel out, u might as well check your seals. no harm done... i did both of my half shalfs. good luck and have fun.

          oh and someone correct me if any misleading info.

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            #6
            cool. thanks for the speedy reply guys... gonna jump on it now.

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              #7
              A little of fluid will spill out when you poping the axle out
              F22BDOHC JDM

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                #8
                It won't take you too much longer and if you haven't done it in a while or never you could always go ahead and do a drain and fill on your tranny. Preventative maintenance FTW.

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                  #9
                  The driver's side is fine. The passenger side will leak some fluid. There are 2 ways to prevent it... 1, drain it. 2, jack that side of the car WAY up.


                  Either way, be careful.

                  Also, be careful not to separate the joints on the axle you plan on using. If you do, and can't pop it back together... you're going to need to replace it, or take things apart (personally, I'd rather replace it again!)






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