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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.
![IMG_20170419_132027222.jpg IMG_20170419_132027222.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55601-404afb7a806233c9eb0b2494d4417805.jpg)
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.![Big Grin :D :D](/xentest/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png)
![IMG_20170419_164354710.jpg IMG_20170419_164354710.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55602-b20235e7b2dbd308ecfca106b558e1dc.jpg)
Luckily the nut broke loose when I used my 1/2" impact gun with 300lbs-ft maximum torque. Lol.
![IMG_20170419_164617211.jpg IMG_20170419_164617211.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55600-7ffd7467f03027802d4de47cbd86349e.jpg)
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.
![IMG_20170422_172816142.jpg IMG_20170422_172816142.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55603-3b5f23eec461fd1da93cad6d0ddd73b5.jpg)
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.![IMG_20170423_121824866.jpg IMG_20170423_121824866.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55604-29f167a635f10090f1425d7478276a68.jpg)
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.
![IMG_20170423_125909799.jpg IMG_20170423_125909799.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55605-bb1bd7b7c3fdb1a83f506a1671bcc74b.jpg)
![IMG_20170424_115350789.jpg IMG_20170424_115350789.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55606-880b09af22d72f960c07aef4a60e059e.jpg)
I started by opening up the differential and dumping out the barely used differential fluid.
![IMG_20170424_121054521.jpg IMG_20170424_121054521.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55607-30fce1d399a4a9ab3f8e019894f232d6.jpg)
The gear teeth look like they are in great shape for 171k miles.
![IMG_20170424_121213117.jpg IMG_20170424_121213117.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55608-c17417263ba93800143e7c74ea0159d4.jpg)
I cleaned the mating areas with brake cleaner and applied red rtv gasket maker.
![IMG_20170424_121824966.jpg IMG_20170424_121824966.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55609-e73ef34eaf8d7c7fc29a83bc85efc321.jpg)
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.
![IMG_20170419_132027222.jpg IMG_20170419_132027222.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55601-404afb7a806233c9eb0b2494d4417805.jpg)
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.
![Big Grin :D :D](/xentest/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png)
![IMG_20170419_164354710.jpg IMG_20170419_164354710.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55602-b20235e7b2dbd308ecfca106b558e1dc.jpg)
Luckily the nut broke loose when I used my 1/2" impact gun with 300lbs-ft maximum torque. Lol.
![IMG_20170419_164617211.jpg IMG_20170419_164617211.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55600-7ffd7467f03027802d4de47cbd86349e.jpg)
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.
![IMG_20170422_172816142.jpg IMG_20170422_172816142.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55603-3b5f23eec461fd1da93cad6d0ddd73b5.jpg)
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.
![IMG_20170423_121824866.jpg IMG_20170423_121824866.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55604-29f167a635f10090f1425d7478276a68.jpg)
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.
![IMG_20170423_125909799.jpg IMG_20170423_125909799.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55605-bb1bd7b7c3fdb1a83f506a1671bcc74b.jpg)
![IMG_20170424_115350789.jpg IMG_20170424_115350789.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55606-880b09af22d72f960c07aef4a60e059e.jpg)
I started by opening up the differential and dumping out the barely used differential fluid.
![IMG_20170424_121054521.jpg IMG_20170424_121054521.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55607-30fce1d399a4a9ab3f8e019894f232d6.jpg)
The gear teeth look like they are in great shape for 171k miles.
![IMG_20170424_121213117.jpg IMG_20170424_121213117.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55608-c17417263ba93800143e7c74ea0159d4.jpg)
I cleaned the mating areas with brake cleaner and applied red rtv gasket maker.
![IMG_20170424_121824966.jpg IMG_20170424_121824966.jpg](https://9thcivic.com/xentest/data/attachments/55/55609-e73ef34eaf8d7c7fc29a83bc85efc321.jpg)