2 removing the existing differential, Vehicle support, Differential fluid drain – ARB RD40 User Manual

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2 Removing the Existing Differential

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2.1

Vehicle Support

Safely secure the vehicle on a hoist. We recommend supporting the

vehicle on a chassis hoist to keep the differential area at a
convenient working height and to leave the wheels and axles free to
be rotated and removed.

Once supported off the ground, release the parking brake and leave

the vehicle in neutral. Chock the wheels if necessary.

2.2

Differential Fluid Drain

Clean around the differential cover plate seal to prevent dirt from

entering the differential.

Position a fluid drain reservoir under the differential and loosen all

differential cover plate retaining bolts.

Gently pry the cover plate away from the differential housing to

completely drain all differential fluid.

Once drained, remove differential cover plate.

HINT : This is a good time to check for metal particles in

your oil and in the bottom of the housing which may
indicate a worn bearing or differential component.

2.3

Removing the Axles

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.

NOTE : If the Air Locker is being installed into a non-‘C’ clip

housing then the cross shaft may not need to be
removed, however, the cross shaft pin retaining pin will
need to be installed and the retaining screw will still need
to have a thread locking compound applied and be
installed into the Air Locker
and tightened before final
assembly (see Section 4.12 Reinstalling the Axles
).

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