Hi, I have a 1994 3.0 ssrx and for the 2nd time in 2 years the driveshaft gaiters have torn. This time I have bought some from a different supplier and having gone to fit myself, I found that I cannot remove the driveshaft. I have removed all 6 nuts and cone washers and circlip at the wheel end and I have removed all 6 nuts on the inboard cv end n/s. I have even removed 2 of the studs from the cv joint but no matter how much I jiggle it or rotate it or even raise or lower the wishbone I cannot remove the shaft past the output flange with the 6 studs on. What am I doing wrong? Please help
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Originally posted by phil1234Hi, I have a 1994 3.0 ssrx and for the 2nd time in 2 years the driveshaft gaiters have torn. This time I have bought some from a different supplier and having gone to fit myself, I found that I cannot remove the driveshaft. I have removed all 6 nuts and cone washers and circlip at the wheel end and I have removed all 6 nuts on the inboard cv end n/s. I have even removed 2 of the studs from the cv joint but no matter how much I jiggle it or rotate it or even raise or lower the wishbone I cannot remove the shaft past the output flange with the 6 studs on. What am I doing wrong? Please helphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by phil1234Hi, thanks for the reply m8. Did you have to use a splitter and do you have to do this on both sides. Cheershttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforcei did originally when i first took the balljoint off to fit the ball joint spacers and then when the boot split i just took the new bolts out of the wishbone that hold the b/joint in place.I have a splitter here also if you need it
You should be able to slide the outer boot on first and then fit the inner boot from the inner end of the d/shaft without taking the shaft off of the hubhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Thanks for that m8, I think my problem is that where my Surf has been raised I cannot get the wishbone high enough to get the clearance needed to remove the half axle. In fact I cannot get it anywhere near horizontal without the whole car lifting up. Its looking like I may have to split the ball joint and do it that way.
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Originally posted by phil1234Hi m8 I think its raised by 2 inches.
I assume the torsion bars haave been adjusted or you have ball joint spacers fitted to raise the suspension as you have a 2nd gen. You need diff spacers to lower the front diff down so that the driveshafts are less of an angle.
If it's a 2" body lift your truck has, then this won't affect driveshaft angles or CV joint wear.
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