The following front drive axle replacement procedure replaces the procedures found in the 1988-89 Century Service Manual in Section 4D, pages 1-4.
J 34826 Hub Nut Wrench (36mm) J 34754 Inner Drive Joint Seal Protector (Modified) J 28733-A Front Hub Spindle Remover J 33008 Axle Shaft Remover J 29794 Axle Shaft Removal Extension J 2619-01 Slide Hammer
1. Raise vehicle, refer to General Information (Section OA).
2. Tire and wheel assembly, refer to Tires And Wheels (Section 3E).
3. Tie rod end cotter key, nut, and joint from knuckle, refer to Front Suspension (Section 3C).
4. Axle nut and washer using J 34826. Discard Nut.
5. Lower ball joint pinch bolt, refer to Front Suspension (Section 3C).
6. Install J 34754.
7. Stabilizer Bolts and stabilizer.
8. Brake line bracket bolt.
9. Lower ball joint, refer to Front Suspension (Section 3C).
10. Install J 28733-A and remove axle shaft from hub.
11. J 28733-A from spindle.
12. Axle shaft from transaxle using J 3308, J 2619-01, J 29794, and J 34754.
1. Axle to transaxle.
2. Axle shaft in hub.
3. Lower control arm ball joint in knuckle, refer to Front Suspension (Section 3C).
4. Brake line bracket.
5. Position stabilizer, install bolts, refer to Front Suspension (Section
6. Reinforcement bolts.
7. Lower ball joint pinch bolt, refer to Front Suspension (Section 3C).
8. Drive axle washer and new nut tighten. Nut to 260 N.m (185 lb. ft.)
9. Seat the drive axle into the transaxle by placing a screwdriver into the groove on the joint housing and tapping until seated.
10. Verify that drive axle is seated in transaxle by grasping on the housing and pulling outboard, Do not grasp and pull on axle shaft.
11. Tie rod end in knuckle, nut, and cotter key, refer to Front Suspension (Section 3C).
12. Tire and wheel assembly, refer to Tires and Wheels (Section 3E).
13. Lower vehicle.
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