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4. Note the difference inside each bearing ring end for
assembling purposes; then remove the bearing ring.
NOTE: The recess of the bearing must face
toward the housing.
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5. Inspect the splines of the shaft, the bearing ring, and
the housing for damage.
NOTE: If any damage is apparent to the splines,
the bearing ring, and/or the housing, the drive axle
must be replaced as an assembly.
6. Using a side-cutters (or suitable substitute), remove
the small clamp from the shaft.
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NOTE: At this point if the outside boot is dam-
aged, continue with step 7.
7. Using a side-cutters (or suitable substitute), remove
both outside boot clamps from the shaft. Note the
position of the different-sized clamps for assembling
purposes.
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8. Apply 40 grams (1/3 of contents) of grease from the
grease pack included in Front Axle Boot Repair Kit
into the knuckles and the new outside boot.
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NOTE: The grease pack contains 120 grams of
grease. The inside joint (double-offset) requires
approximately 70-90 grams of grease and the out-
side (bell-type) requires approximately 35-55
grams. When replacing boots, use 2/3 of the pack
for inside boots and 1/3 of the pack for outside
boots.
9. Slide the new outside boot onto the shaft with the
new clamps positioned as shown. Note the differ-
ent-sized clamps from removal.
NOTE: The boot is positioned correctly when the
small end of the boot seats down into the recessed
groove.
CAUTION
Do no over-fill the joint as boot damage may occur
resulting in joint failure.
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