2 removing the existing differential, Disconnecting the axles, Ifs cv shafts – ARB RD101 User Manual

Page 9: Live axle cv shafts, Important

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2 Removing the Existing Differential

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2.3

Disconnecting the Axles

2.3.1

A

IFS CV Shafts

c Remove the wheels, and brakes according to your vehicle

manufacturer’s service manual.

c Disconnect the drive shaft from the differential drive flange.
c Disconnect the struts (shocks) from the lower control arms.
c Remove the forked strut mounts off of the bottoms of the strut

cylinders.

c Disconnect the upper and lower ball joints.
c Tap the CV shafts outward to disconnect the retaining clips, and

draw the knuckle joints outward until you can completely disengage
the spline of the CV shafts from the differential housing.

NOTE : The oil seals are delicate and can be easily damaged.

Support the weight of the CV shaft when drawing them
out of their sockets in the housing.

c Completely remove the differential assembly from the vehicle.
c Secure the differential assembly to a work bench.
c Remove the front access cover plate.

2.3.2

B

Live Axle CV Shafts

IMPORTANT :

Collision damage or heavy off-road use of your vehicle in the past may

have resulted in some degree of bending in the axle. Any misalignment

of the axle tubes may result in excessive wear and/or failure of your

differential and axle shafts. ARB strongly recommends that you have

your axle assembly inspected for concentricity and straightness before

installing your Air Locker.

c Remove the wheels, and brakes according to your vehicle

manufacturer’s service manual.

c Disconnect the drive shaft from the differential drive flange.

c Disconnect the upper and lower ball joints.

c Draw the knuckle joints outward until you can completely disengage

the spline of the CV shafts from the differential housing.

NOTE : The oil seals are delicate and can be easily damaged.

Support the weight of the CV shaft when drawing them
out of their sockets in the housing.

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