I resort to using a shot filled rubber mallet to hit the end of the cv axle. Most of the time they will pop right in hammering the cv against itself. However like in your case there are times they do not want to go. I believe the splines get corrosion or something that causes this. The hub will do the same thing and requires grease and working it in and out to get it to install freely. Thanks for the feedback.
Omg u r awesome ty so much ill be doing mine tomorrow
Thank you for the great feedback , much appreciated.
Great video!
Do u put locktite on knuckle bolts?
Do u get alignment afterwards?
The nuts are usually self locking but loctite doesn't hurt .Most likely it will need an alignment , thank you for watching.
Excellent video...thanks! 👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you very much for the kind words and thanks for watching.
Hey man thanks for the video I’m having a super hard time trying to get it back in any tips other than the grease?
I resort to using a shot filled rubber mallet to hit the end of the cv axle. Most of the time they will pop right in hammering the cv against itself. However like in your case there are times they do not want to go. I believe the splines get corrosion or something that causes this. The hub will do the same thing and requires grease and working it in and out to get it to install freely. Thanks for the feedback.
@@s33therfan hey thanks for the reply I figured it out it was a bad c clip I replaced it and it went on in
I saw this video. I can do it. Thankyou!!!!!
Yes you can . Thank you for watching.
Thanks!
Thank you for watching.