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post Aug 24, 2006 - 10:19 PM
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I'm in the middle of changing out both front axles on my 97GT... the passenger side front is as far as we got tonight - when we took the old axle out there is this little thing called the center bearing bracket you have to take out w/ the axle... my question is- HOW DO YOU GET IT OFF THE OLD AXLE AND ONTO THE NEW ONE!? frown.gif

Here's the old passenger's side front
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is there any more tricky crap i'll need to know to replace the drivers side??? i dont want to be stuck without a car any longer mad.gif

I gotta get both these new front axles on before i can put on these baby's biggrin.gif
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please help me quickly kindasad.gif

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post Aug 25, 2006 - 12:57 AM
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center bearing bracket? wtf are you talking about. Ive changed both axles before and still have no idea what ur saying. You sure it doesnt come with the new rebuilt axles? BTW where you buying the new axles from. I'd stay away form advanced rebuilt axles... kindasad.gif


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post Aug 25, 2006 - 1:06 AM
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QUOTE(hitcachi @ Aug 25, 2006 - 1:57 AM) [snapback]472672[/snapback]

center bearing bracket? wtf are you talking about. Ive changed both axles before and still have no idea what ur saying. You sure it doesnt come with the new rebuilt axles? BTW where you buying the new axles from. I'd stay away form advanced rebuilt axles... kindasad.gif



Talking about this i think. You are also gonna wanna grab the dust shield as well.
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I had that same problem, I was going to replace the axel but the replacement that came didnt have that so i didnt end up buying it. And bought a bootkit to replace the broken inner boot instead.


Hrm upon looking at the pic closer it seems you are missing the rings that keep the boot on the axel or they got rusty real bad

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post Aug 25, 2006 - 7:09 AM
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so where can i buy a new center bearing bracket to put on the new axle? and how do i get it put on? btw the rings that held the inner boot on were still there - just broken at where they sealed 2 the axle and the boot had slid back - the broken ring part just wasnt included in the picture. Anyways - any suggestions... i need to have this thing driving again before the weekend's over frown.gif

and hitchachi - the new axles were bought rebuilt from NAPA ... but that piece wasn't on the right axle- should i take it back to NAPA and get them to order a new one??


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post Aug 25, 2006 - 7:19 AM
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I had to put a new driver's side axle in mine the week before last.



...my god what a nightmare...be prepared to alot of tugging, pulling, cussing, and kicking.


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post Aug 25, 2006 - 8:16 AM
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BUMP for any answers to the center bearing bracket question
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post Aug 25, 2006 - 10:42 AM
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You should be able to remove that bracket. Put itll take time and effort.
Penetrating oil, and force preferably equal on both sides. I believe there is a bearing on that bracket so be careful. If my axel wasnt already back on the car Id take closer look at it for any clues as to how to take it off.

Best bet, call your local toyota dealer. I think that even thier replacement axels dont come with it. Basically its a way to make more money for the labor charge.

Mine really likes me ive dropped around 1k on parts in two weeks and im gonna end up spending more frown.gif.
post Aug 25, 2006 - 10:33 PM
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there are snap rings on both sides of the bearing
and you need to use a press to press some pieces off

http://www.celicatech.com/imagearchive/bgb...afts%202.2L.pdf

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post Aug 26, 2006 - 4:09 AM
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remember to replace theaxel seal on the transmission... Its like 8 bucks for a new one. might as well replace it now while your in there.
post Sep 17, 2006 - 5:03 PM
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on the driver's side axle... are there any bolts to be taken out - or just prying the thing outta the tranny?
Any suggestions or techniques on prying the drivers side axle out? we're having a little trouble frown.gif


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post Sep 19, 2006 - 11:39 PM
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drivers side is a more of a bitch
my sugg. is to use a long screw driver, and come from an angle from under the car point out toward the fender, there should be sets of 2 risen bars on the shaft, put ur screw driver in between there and use a hammer to knock it loose, it takes a good whack at it, and its easier if you use like a long cold chizel, good luck.


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post Sep 20, 2006 - 12:37 AM
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The center bearing thingy is really not needed. You can go without it, but it just adds an extra saftey measure in case the axel comes off the hub or tranny which rarely, rarely ever happens unless its completly cracked or torned from the boot.
post Sep 20, 2006 - 4:38 PM
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good ideas guys.... we finally got those axels replaced - found a good point of leverage for the crowbar once we took off the 2 bolt dust shield that was over the drivers axle smile.gif ... car drives like new now biggrin.gif


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post Sep 20, 2006 - 4:45 PM
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i wish i had seen this earlier a guy i know helped me do mine, 8 hrs ttl on a lift with almost every tool & books needed it was a pain in the ass i have a bunch of pics from along the way i really wish i coulda seen this post earlier to help ya out. glad to hear you got it up & running again and i give mad props for diy like that!!!!!!!!


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