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So in preperation for AZV, I am taking parts off of the spare suspension i have, and my question is, how do i get the halfshafts out of the spindles?

I removed them from the diff, and have removed the hubs, what is holding the halfshaft in place?

Thanks


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There's a snap ring on the end of the halfshaft. Pull that off and it should slide right out.



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if the snapring is already off, its probably just suctioned on there. Hit the hub end of the shaft with a rubber mallot and it should pop out.


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Nope havent removed the snap ring yet, Thanks.


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