Replacement |
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1. |
Remove the Front Driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - “Front Driveshaft”) |
2. |
Remove the circlip (B) from the driveshaft spline (A). |
3. |
Remove both boot bands from the TJ case. |
4. |
Remove the TJ case (A).
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5. |
Remove the snap ring (A) from the shaft. |
6. |
Remove the spider assembly (B) from the driveshaft (A) using the special tool (09495-33000). |
7. |
Clean the spider assembly. |
8. |
Remove the TJ boot (A).
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Inspection |
1. |
Check the spider assembly for roller rotation, wear or corrosion. |
2. |
Check the groove inside the joint case for wear or corrosion |
3. |
Check the TJ boots for damage and deterioration. |
Installation |
1. |
Wrap tape around the driveshaft spline(TJ) to prevent damage to the boot. |
2. |
Using the alignment marks (D) made during disassembly as a
guide, install the spider assembly (A) and snap ring (B) on the
driveshaft splines (C). |
3. |
Add specified grease to the joint boot as much as it was wiped away at inspection. |
4. |
Install the both boot band. |
5. |
To control the air in the TJ boot, keep the specified distance between the boot bands when they are tightened.
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6. |
Using the SST(09495-3K000), secure the TJ boot bands.
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7. |
Install the Front Driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - “Front Driveshaft”) |
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