Has anyone needed to get front Axles for our VXs ?
and what are my options ? if any ?
thanks
Dayle
Has anyone needed to get front Axles for our VXs ?
and what are my options ? if any ?
thanks
Dayle
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Ya need the actual axle or the cv shafts?
Dan/2001 Proton/MD
SurTrac worked for me...they have both...the entire axle or the outer shaft.
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Dayle, we're you at a house on the SW side (Camino Fresco) of town last week? Pretty sure it was your VX parked across the street from my house.
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SurTrack worked for me too. Had them in a couple of years now and have even gone to Moab with them. Some heavy footed individuals with large tires (you know who you are) have had some issues with them breaking, but if you mostly stick to the street with some occasional reasonably sane offroading then you should be just fine.
Here is the driver side complete axle assembly: http://www.amazon.com/SurTrack-IZ-80...S0RZWXRMP11W34
Here is the passenger side complete axle assembly: http://www.amazon.com/SurTrack-IZ-80...RDP325ZQZQHGR0
And here is the outer axle assembly (half shaft) if you don't need to replace the axle all the way to the center diff: http://www.amazon.com/SurTrack-IZ-80...RDP325ZQZQHGR0
Enjoy!
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Any trick or tip to removing that pumpkin to pull the shafts out? Al bolts an such are off but it wont budge
I haven't removed the pumpkin, but a few others have and it sounds like an incredibly involved process. Jon (VXorado) gave me some pointers when I was thinking of doing this so hopefully he, or someone else who has done this, will see this and chime in.
From what I remember enough has to be removed so that it can slide a bit to one side (drivers I think) so that the other side can drop first and then the whole thing should drop out.
Maybe shoot VXorado a PM.
Hmm ok. Notnsure how can drop it has the axles running threw the frame thats why i need the pumpkin off to pull the axles out
Mshard. Im trying to the get shafts oyt an the cv shafts off was told need to pull pumpkin to get them to release
If you are replacing the entire shafts then yes you must drop the diff. If you are just replacing the outer shafts (half shafts) you do not need to drop the diff.
Yes im pull the axles put. The outter cv shafts an the axle inside. But. My question is how to get the pumpking off so i can get the axles to release
Anyone?
You can use the info from the attached diff drop instructions to see how to drop the pumpkin. My solution to replacement axles was to change over to newer Trooper axles and CVs. What this does for me is gives me a much larger source of used half-shafts in junkyards. I may still (and do) break my CV joints when hard wheeling but I just replace them with spares source from my local pick-n-pull.
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Tom had written up a modified version attached here.