Axle Replacement

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by Bug-Rex, Mar 28, 2010.

  1. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    I know there are a few threads like this on here, but I have a couple questions that I hope you guys won't flame me for asking...:hsugh:

    My driver side front outer boot is leaking and now when I turn sharp I hear a scrape/clicking sound. From what I have read, it is time for a new axle instead of just the boot.

    I am leaning toward just going for a Subaru axle, but have read the the EMPI axles are good as well. TiC says they use them on their race car.

    So, what kind of axle do you guys recommend?

    Also, I will be changing the axle out, and am not sure, but when I pull the axle, will I need to put in new transmission fluid as well? Will it all leak out from the opening where the axle was connected?
     
  2. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    I am going with an OEM.

    So, I guess that the transmission fluid will come out of the opening, but was told that if i jack up the driver side pretty high, only a little bit will come out.

    Can anybody tell me if this will work?

    Also, is there anything that will catch me by surprise if I am not ready for it when I am swapping the axles?
     
  3. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

    not that much fluid will leak out. plus that side will be jacked up anyway (no need to jack up both sides)

    and no it's pretty damn easy.
     
  4. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    So I should catch the fluid that does leak out and put it back in correct?

    Thanks for the help too.
     
  5. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    easy a bolt, a pin, turn the wheel, pull the inside off, may need a dead blow to get out of the hub, install new one with new axle nut... dumbass
     
  6. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    no you buy new fluid and just top it off
     
  7. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    It should only take 30 minutes to do this job. I had zero come out of my tranny when I replaced my passenger side.
     
  8. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

    no, use new fluid you jew

    also if you're feeling frisky and cheap, re-stake the axle nut
     
  9. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    Thanks Breel! Yet again you fail to just answer a simple question.
     
  10. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    ebay... full season of Friday night drags, countless roadtrips of more than 10 hours, has been holding up since Aug 2008
     
  11. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    was that necessary?
     
  12. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    Keep up with the history and you'll understand that yes, it was necessary. Lay off the PC koolaid, it's making you less of a man. Now both of you go buy some Old Spice deodorant and man up.
     
  13. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    Well, whatever you guys feel like saying in my threads is fine by me as long as I get answers. Thats mainly the only reason I post on here anymore. Even though this board is full of ass holes, you guys know what your talking about.
     
  14. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

    you're :)
     
  15. wagunz_pwn

    wagunz_pwn Active Member

    Wirelessly posted (From Your Mom's House)

    you're.
     
  16. wagunz_pwn

    wagunz_pwn Active Member

    Wirelessly posted (From Your Mom's House)

    damn
     
  17. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Give the poor kid a break...he does live in Tuscaloser
     
  18. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    Agreed. Tuscaloser is not very cool.
     
  19. UpSideDownDesi

    UpSideDownDesi Active Member

    $70 (after turning in core) at your local O'Riley's Auto Parts store, life time warranty on them. I replaced mine in 07, it has seen good use on it and still holding well. It clicks, i'll go right back and get another new one for free :).
     
    Last edited: Apr 1, 2010
  20. Trey

    Trey Active Member

    I had a torn boot on my 04 STi and the dealer wanted $300 or something for a new axle.

    I got mine at Advanced Auto Parts for $80, in stock too, lifetime warranty, no core.
     
  21. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    Most people leave, he moved there so no break for him
     
  22. Mad Mallard

    Mad Mallard the mad mallard

    did mine to replace the outer and inner boot on Friday.. (inner one tore, replaced the outer one just cause it was there) Not a drop leaked when we had it jacked up. Stupidest thing was those boot bands...

    thx again for some pointers King & Breel.
     
  23. gotsol

    gotsol Active Member

    I'll let you all in on a secret. Subaru OEM Re-manufactured axles are actually new units.
     
  24. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Unfortunately they dont have remans for all cars:( I tried that route when getting front and rear axles for my car.
     
  25. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    OK. I am stuck. I cant seem to find a way to get the axle out of the transmission? I have tugged on it and tried to pry it and everything, but it won't come out...

    Any thoughts or suggestions?
     
  26. wagunz_pwn

    wagunz_pwn Active Member

    be like this guy and grow a set...

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  27. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

    you need to punch the pins out. look closely.

    edit: 5 seconds of google searching gave me this:

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    goddamn. try a little harder next time
     
    Last edited: Apr 4, 2010
  28. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    No problem, I would keep an I on it for the first couple days to see if it moves off the axle stub.
     
  29. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    I found it. Put the new one in. Not that hard. I thought there was a pin, but it was covered in dirt so I couldn't see it... or at least thats the story I am going with... :coolugh:

    Thanks for the help.
     
  30. Mad Mallard

    Mad Mallard the mad mallard

    bored while dad was finding some kind of stupid hog-nose pliers. took a 1st pic evar with my BB...


    [​IMG]

    ... well, I haven't exactly been delicate with it since put back together -_-
     

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