I looked around for a good topic on the easy way to remove the rear third on my tracker.. I couldn't find one.. so I will write one.
I put my Mini-spool in today, and it took a little over an hour and a half.. and part of that time was walking to my house to get my welder... and driving it back down to the garage in my truck.. lol.
OK, on a Tracker, it's simple.
Remove rear tires/wheels
Drain oil from diff
Remove brake drums (4 nuts, each side)
Remove top brake springs on each side (it is in the way of the bearing retainer sliding out)
Remove 8 nuts (4 each side) on back of the brake backing plate. On mine, 7 came loose, and one spun.. so I just tack welded the stud to the bearing retainer, it came right off.
With a slide hammer (mine is 5 lb) break axles loose, and slide them out about 6 inches each side (careful with the seals)
Remove 4 bolts holding the third link to the top of the diff housing.
Remove 4 bolts holding driveshaft to pinion flange, hang out of way
Remove ABS sensor shield and wiring connector (if equipped)
Remove all nuts holding differential housing in
Break the pig loose with a large dead blow, or jack up on it with some sort of jack.
It's out!
I put a mini spool in mine, then reset the backlash and bearing preload (that's another topic all together)
I used RTV sealant around the housing, and reinserted the pig. Tightened all bolts, reinstalled the top link mount, reinstalled the ABS wiring and shield. Reinstalled Driveshaft.
Ease the axles back in, taking care with axle seals and bearing retainer.
Reinstall nuts on back of backing plate to axle housing flange
Reinstall top spring on brakes, brake drum, and wheel..
Refill differential with appropriate gear lube
DONE
This is what it will look like when you are ready to pull the pig.
NO brake or brakeline disassembly, save for the one spring.. is needed.
Leave it like this:
It was a real breeze...