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post Aug 4, 2011 - 5:31 AM
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Hello,

In need of a bit help here. Have just swapped a 3SGE into my AT200. But the passenger side driveshaft keep popping out of the wheelhouse. Or it popps out of the CV joint. Have watched some diagrams on toyodiy, but cannot find out if there should be a snap ring in the joint there? Cause there are none in my driveshaft assembly atm. Anyone familiar to how this CV joint should be rebuild? I took it apart yesterday and rebuild it and regreased, but the new grease just made it pop out even quicker! So now the car is just sitting going nowhere. And i can't even find the partsnr. on toyodiy....

Anyone that could help me with this?

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QUOTE (Cs91 @ Aug 4, 2011 - 6:31 AM) *
Hello,

In need of a bit help here. Have just swapped a 3SGE into my AT200. But the passenger side driveshaft keep popping out of the wheelhouse. Or it popps out of the CV joint. Have watched some diagrams on toyodiy, but cannot find out if there should be a snap ring in the joint there? Cause there are none in my driveshaft assembly atm. Anyone familiar to how this CV joint should be rebuild? I took it apart yesterday and rebuild it and regreased, but the new grease just made it pop out even quicker! So now the car is just sitting going nowhere. And i can't even find the partsnr. on toyodiy....

Anyone that could help me with this?

theres a rider bearing that holds that axle up that u will need to get or its just gonna keep breaking go to toyota and ask for a case sub-assy, drive part number 43045-20010

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