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minefield
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CV. Joint Terrano

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I have just blowen a front cv. joint in my Terrano, I'm haveing problems fitting the new one, The old one came out in peices I have unbolted the shalf off the diff undone the bottem nut on the wishbone I cant get the hub out there dose not seem to be enough movement ?
There must be a easy way HELP!!! :?
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Post by spankmeister »

Hi buddy,

I have just finished doing my balljoints this weekend gone, and I found the only way to remove the CV axle, was to remove the upper balljoint, and then wriggle the axle out of the hub/disc. There wasn't much room, but I managed to do it.

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cv. Joint Terrano

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I have undone the bottem nut on the top arm the top boot seems to be atached or is just stuck ? When I tried to lift the upper arm up the ball joint boot appeared to be stuck , Whats the seceret
I was a bit worried that I would rip the boot, ?
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Mid way down the page I think you may find just what your looking for :wink:
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Post by albundy »

You need to undo both top and bottom ball joint, undo half shaft at the diff, undo shock and pull out of way, pull the whole knuckle out. I find this the easiest way as you DO NOT damage the boot and you can work with it all in a vice on bench. More work but worth it.
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