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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: zuki4fun on February 28, 2006, 07:14:35 PM

Title: axle shaft on a sammy
Post by: zuki4fun on February 28, 2006, 07:14:35 PM
is there a trick to get the driver side axle shaft in. i got it to go all the way but maybe a inch or little less?
Title: Re: axle shaft on a sammy
Post by: ack on February 28, 2006, 07:25:08 PM
The magic word of the day is "Patience".

It's like you are threading a needle in the dark only no blood is drawn in the process.

Just keep playing with it.  You'll know when it pops in.

 :)
Title: Re: axle shaft on a sammy
Post by: Ian on March 01, 2006, 10:13:29 AM
Front or back?  I have seen backs that require a bit of a tap with a hammer (lightly) to get them all the way in.  Was it tough to take out?  Any chance of a bent housing, its pretty common with Samurai rears. 
Title: Re: axle shaft on a sammy
Post by: takai on March 01, 2006, 12:20:03 PM
It's like you are threading a needle in the dark only no blood is drawn in the process.

If all goes well.  ;D
Title: Re: axle shaft on a sammy
Post by: zuki4fun on March 01, 2006, 09:12:06 PM
its in the front is there a chance if the front housing being bent it wont go in? i cant see it bent so i dont think it is bent that bad that i wont allow the shaft to go in. and yes it was hard to get the first inch but this is a new third member or chunk so now im kinda stumpt and almost out of time. is it safe to put it together with out a axle shaft just to put it on a trailer and take it to my new house or will i reck something in side??
Title: Re: axle shaft on a sammy
Post by: mrfuelish on March 02, 2006, 02:24:17 PM
you don't need front axles to move or drive it.
Title: Re: axle shaft on a sammy
Post by: Drone637 on March 02, 2006, 02:58:09 PM
Just remember that you don't have an axel shaft in there before you go wheeling again.   ;D

You should be able to feel when it is ready to slide in that last little bit.  You might have to rotate the shaft to get the splines lined up correctly.