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By whole deal I ment #6, #10 and wheel carrier with axle.
You also need to disconnect sway bar link and tie rod end (balljoint) I beleive I referred to "lower arm" as #10 and bolt would be #12 then. |
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I changed the oil and tranny fluid last night and notice the driver boot is starting to crack. damn I hate working on this thing.
you shouldn't worry about reusing the inner boot. the outer boot wears out at 3x the rate. I'll probably remove it from the outside since I should probably replace the wheel bearing. our x5 has 110k miles. |
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Thank you so much for answering all my silly questions.
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if you undo the two #14 nut and pop the joints off AND undo the tie rod (connects to steering rack) and sway bar end link, you'll be able to pull the half shaft (drive shaft/axle) straight out. from the front diff.
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"Do not remove the arms yet. Its much easier to have the arms still installed to hold the swivel bearing still while you break it loose. ... If you are using an impact gun, then it doesn't matter and you can remove the arms. The 2 control arms will be difficult to remove unless you have the special BMW press tool, or you can remove the whole arm like i did in the next steps." This wording is confusing. I am not sure if this process stays the same since I am doing the shortcut (skipping step 8). I just want to do it the easiest and safest way without jacking anything up lol ![]() ![]() Quote:
So the entire thing will come off the vehicle and will not be connected to anything anymore? So like can i take the entire assembly to a work bench to slide the boots off?
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I'm having a tough time tapping the steering tie rod out of the hub, is there a trick to this or am I just not using enough force? I have removed the bolts (12, 13, 14) for both the front and rear arms, however they are still connected in place - should I try popping these out first? Any help would be appreciated!
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By tapping bolt on tie rod end you won't get anywhere. You will just ruin threads. And it does require some force to pop out.
3 things you can do: 1. Use proper ball joint remover ($100 tool) - this is what I do. 2. Use pickle fork and probably distroying boot 3. Try it with 2 hammers. It probably WILL work if you know how to. Place 1 hammer behind and hit with other hammer on a side of hub around where tie rod tapered threaded bolt goes through. The idea is to cause temporary deformation and make hub push tie rod end out. I hope I described more or less clearly ![]() |
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yes - IF it's the proper size. yes do remove the steering tie rod first. you might be able to use a universal ball joint tool. you can get a cheap one. I bought a few specific ones for BMW from SIR tools or bavauto or? the sway bar is the the thin bar that's vetical in your picture. it connects the sway bar to your strut. |
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