How To Remove Jeep Front Axle Shaft Dana 30 / 44

How To Remove Jeep Front Axle Shaft Dana 30 / 44

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nightprowlerch19 says:

Hi cody I’m a big fan of the wrangler star channels. I love all your homestead projects . But the DIY jeep stuff hits home for me I have a 2002 Wrangler . I know its a huge ordeal to put together quality videos but I would really appreciate it if you would do more jeep stuff if you have time I understand you’re very busy and I don’t want to sound like everybody else pulling you and all these directions . I wish the best to you and your family

thehashmonkey says:

reverse torque bolts ford is notorious for them as well

M. J. Brudenell says:

I am having trouble getting that plate pried away from the heat shield. I was using a large flat screw driver. Do you have any advice on how to get it worked loose?

Richard Jefferson says:

Do the ends of the front axle shafts have anything locking them in place inside the differential that prevent them from sliding out when the 3 bolts are removed as shown in the video? 

Chris Wooldridge says:

I tried mashing it with a punch too bit it was ceased. There is an easier way. Take those hub bolts and thread them in until the hole is flush with the tip of the bolt. Then take a 9/16 12pt wrench and cover the bolt. Apply the hammer a little and viola its out.

uncleben03 says:

Cherokee XJ’s were leaf-sprung in the back, not coil sprung like TJ Wranglers. Cherokee’s had Dana 30’s up front like the video shows, but had Dana 35, Chrysler 8.25 and Dana 44’s in the rear over the years.

Joshua doughty says:

is there any difference between this year of wrangler and the same years of Cherokee. suspension? and axle?

Tony Person says:

Your videos inspires me to begin working on my own vehicles – – – “Commit your work to the LORD, and then your plans will succeed.” Proverbs 16:3 – Thanks Cody. Shalom.

hinckleypoland says:

I am not mechanically inclined… so THANKS! I am learning how work on my jeep. 🙂

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