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Hilux c.v. removal

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Hilux c.v. removal

Post by Fruity_84 »

Just wanting to no the easiest way to remove hilux solid axel c.v joints. Can u get them out with out dissassembling the swivel hub or not ive tried and dosent seem to come out. Any help appreciated
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Don't have to take the swivel housing off - once the spindle is off they should come out. They have to be rotated so that the flats on the birf are top/bottom. I've had to winch a few out when they've been broken (expanded)
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Post by Fruity_84 »

Thanks for that all sorted now
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Post by vk7ybi »

CVs can be gotten out by removing the whole swivel housing assembly, that way not messing up wheel bearing preloads and stuff..
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