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Why can't i get the left drive axle to lock into the transmission on my 89...
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesFe" data-source="post: 2120442" data-attributes="member: 755776"><p>they can be a pain in the arse some times if there is a metal part on the axle you can put a pry bar on and tap with a mini sledge i would do that if not and im hesitant in suggesting this you can alternatly tap the end of the axel with the mini sledge by pushing in on the axel as far as you can then tapping with hand pressure on the axle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesFe, post: 2120442, member: 755776"] they can be a pain in the arse some times if there is a metal part on the axle you can put a pry bar on and tap with a mini sledge i would do that if not and im hesitant in suggesting this you can alternatly tap the end of the axel with the mini sledge by pushing in on the axel as far as you can then tapping with hand pressure on the axle [/QUOTE]
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