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Old 09-17-2007, 08:57 AM   #3 (permalink)
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If you don't have any "c" clips, then you will need to remove the four bolts directly behind the axle hub first. That houses the seal, and retainer. Once those are out, it is best to use a slide hammer to remove the axle. If you don't have one, bolt on an old rim, and a few good hits with a good hammer should set them free. Hope this helps. Jim.
I just put the brake drum back over the studs, open end out. Loosely install three of the lug nuts with the flat side towards the drum. Use the drum as a slide hammer and the axle pops right out.
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