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Old 01-24-2011, 01:35 AM   #1
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Default How to take out/replace rear Axle Mount ho

I am trying to replace the Rear Axle mount, (See item #3 in attached) and I am not sure how to take the the original one out. I have unscrewed the nut/bolt.

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That parts is called a rear subframe mount.
Its a bear to get out. Usually a special puller is used, but I've heard of people burning them out, too.
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It's pressed in. It's a subframe bushing. Do a search. TONs of how to's.
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Thanks guys,

I did give up after banging at the thing with all I had for 10 minutes, that it was not going to budge since it has rubber sides. I will however try to make a tool myself as it seems simple enough to make.

I was just thinking if it will be just as tough to put the new one in???
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Took me 4 hours with a lift, the proper tool, and a friend helping. I did not disconnect the drive shaft but I did have to unhook the rear brake lines. I put IE urethane bushings back in, putting stocks back in would have added at least 30 mins.
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