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Dar-Dar
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Rear End: Part 1
Since the welding part is done (probably not), I'm tackling on working on the rear end especially since I bought the rear subframe a while ago.
I started by loosening the axle nuts. The passenger side came loose with ease, but the driver side was a pain. And I ended up breaking my breaker bar using cheater bars. Kudos to Harbor Freight for replacing my breaker bar for free. No questions asked.
Luckily the nut broke loose when I used my 1/2" impact gun with 300lbs-ft maximum torque. Lol.
I then lifted the car to start removing the rear components. The front is on ramps. I put two jack stands per rear side of the car. And a jack and a pair of jack stands underneath the subframe. And finished by putting two wheels and two ramps underneath. Talk about being super safe. Lol.
After removing the rear struts, output shaft (the passenger side still needs to be removed, it's stuck at the moment), and rear anti sway bar, I removed the differential. Sorry for the blurry pic.
I cleaned it up by spraying degreaser and brake cleaner. Then I noticed that there's a small leak so I had to do something about it.
I started by opening up the differential and dumping out the barely used differential fluid.
The gear teeth look like they are in great shape for 171k miles.
I cleaned the mating areas with brake cleaner and applied red rtv gasket maker.
Since the welding part is done (probably not), I'm tackling on working on the rear end especially since I bought the rear subframe a while ago.
I started by loosening the axle nuts. The passenger side came loose with ease, but the driver side was a pain. And I ended up breaking my breaker bar using cheater bars. Kudos to Harbor Freight for replacing my breaker bar for free. No questions asked.
Luckily the nut broke loose when I used my 1/2" impact gun with 300lbs-ft maximum torque. Lol.
I then lifted the car to start removing the rear components. The front is on ramps. I put two jack stands per rear side of the car. And a jack and a pair of jack stands underneath the subframe. And finished by putting two wheels and two ramps underneath. Talk about being super safe. Lol.
After removing the rear struts, output shaft (the passenger side still needs to be removed, it's stuck at the moment), and rear anti sway bar, I removed the differential. Sorry for the blurry pic.
I cleaned it up by spraying degreaser and brake cleaner. Then I noticed that there's a small leak so I had to do something about it.
I started by opening up the differential and dumping out the barely used differential fluid.
The gear teeth look like they are in great shape for 171k miles.
I cleaned the mating areas with brake cleaner and applied red rtv gasket maker.