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Old Nov 21, 2013 | 03:18 PM
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Need help getting diff out

85 base model. Have an lsd I want to install. So far.... I've got the diff unbolted all around, driveshaft unbolted from the diff and the left rear hub is off... Kinda. See pic. I can do the same to the other side, then what is next?
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Old Nov 21, 2013 | 04:03 PM
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You have to pull the axles out of the carrier. Once the axles are free the 3rd member is free to be removed.
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Old Nov 21, 2013 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by lindahlish
You have to pull the axles out of the carrier. Once the axles are free the 3rd member is free to be removed.
So get through all that mumble jumble and pull it out a little?
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Old Nov 21, 2013 | 06:29 PM
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Once the retainer/backing plate is unbolted, a slide hammer slips them right out. You can also bolt a wheel back onto the hub face and give it a few mallet taps.

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Old Nov 24, 2013 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by flight_of_pain
Once the retainer/backing plate is unbolted, a slide hammer slips them right out. You can also bolt a wheel back onto the hub face and give it a few mallet taps.

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Is the retainer/backing plate on the back side of the drums?
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Old Nov 25, 2013 | 11:19 AM
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Is the retainer/backing plate on the back side of the drums?
There are three or four bolts (depending on whether it is disc or drum rear), that bolt the bearing retainer to the end of the axle tube. On a disc rear you can sneak a wrench in there once the rotor is off. It has been a while since I worked on drums, but IIRC you can see them and sneak in a wrench at the stage you are at now. Look behind the axle itself and you will see the bolt heads. If you look on the back side of the brake backing plate you can see the threaded bosses in the axle tube and get an idea of orientation.

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Old Nov 25, 2013 | 08:48 PM
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You need to disconnect the hydraulic lines from the brake wheel cylinders, then undo the 4 nuts behind the backing plate. Then you can pull the axles out a little. If you need to pull them out a little more, the parking brake cable will have to be disconnected, but it's much easier to disconnect/reattach it with shoes pulled out.

Like what was said above, use a slide hammer on the hub or bolt a wheel to the hub and use a rubber mallet.

Download a service manual at foxed.ca
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Old Nov 29, 2013 | 09:18 AM
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Got it, thanks guys
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