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Attempting both CV axles change.
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do'nt be afraid to yank on em like you're starting a mower. it's pretty easy if you have the tools. take your time and do one side at a time
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thanks, I am using a friend's garage with all the tools, so that's a plus..
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Been along time since I've done it. The first comment I was going to make was "tools". If you got that covered I think this is the best local reference for pictures.
http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/...mw-x5-e53.html There are many ways to get from A-Z. In your case I would not want to damage the lower control arm boot if you are not going to replace it. I just use a pickle fork and pop it off and into the trash. As mentioned above popping the shafts out can sometimes be tough. I think I used a pry bar. Also, you are likely going to bend the bearing dust shield on the back of the spindle (unless you have trick BMW pullers). I just bent it back, no issue. |
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Only thing I would have to say is to make damn sure it is securely supported when you start pulling.
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I have actualy read this post a couple times, this was one of the reason I am doing it, thank you for the heads up..
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I will ty..
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use a prybar to pop those suckersout. are your axle boots broken or is there any issues you are having while driving that caused you to want to replace them?
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Waiting to hear from you Neilrmp. I Hope your task went well. When I did mine a few weeks ago I was surprised at how easy it was and how quickly it went. Only problem was I had the wrong shaft for the drivers side and had to re-install the used shaft. Have the correct shaft now and will replace it soon.
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The both boots are broken, the left side broke about 4 months ago so I am changing the axle, the other one just the boot.
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