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Thread: How do I get my axles out of a 9" rear end???
          
   
   

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    The jack bolt is a good idea and works well . It's possible to bend the housing ears however if the axel is really stubborn.

    You cannot use a pipe or a bar thru the housing for the second axel however as the spider pin in the diff runs across the axel hole. I just set up one for my street rod. With a spool you could.

    I did make a puller for the pinion bearings, and a handy bar with a plate drilled for the yoke so I could take the pinion nut off. For what is is worth I used my big truck cross lug wrench for the pinion nut with this and had a no sweat operation. Forget the the crush sleeve and get a spacer and shims. Saves a lot of time and makes a nice install.
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    .....THANKS Everyone, I'll get back to it tomorrow & let ya all know what happens. It is a spool so once I get one side out I'll be home free..... Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by bentwings
    The jack bolt is a good idea and works well . It's possible to bend the housing ears however if the axel is really stubborn.

    You cannot use a pipe or a bar thru the housing for the second axel however as the spider pin in the diff runs across the axel hole. I just set up one for my street rod. With a spool you could.

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    I momentarily lost my mind and stand corrected with pipe - though you can use something like a piece of ~1/2" round bar stock as I had done that once with a '57 axle shaft broken between the bearing and axle flange.
    Dave

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    .....woops, thanks for correcting that. I can see myself already out there beating on things .... that is, beating on things that have NO WAY of moving Bill

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