1996 rodeo 4x4

can any one tell me where to find info on removing the rear wheel bearing and axle shaft or tell me how???? this one dont use the C cips on the ends........i removed the caliper and all bolts from backing plate and tried a slide hamer but no luck

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snipped-for-privacy@webtv.net (¿ guess who) wrote in news:26974- snipped-for-privacy@storefull-3271.bay.webtv.net:

according to my book, your rear diff should have the c clip on the inner end of the axel, you must remove the rear diff cover, remove the pinion shaft (a small bolt holds it in place), and then push the axel in towards the diff to remove the c clip, then the axel will come right out of the housing. then you will need your slide hammer to remove the torrington type (caged roller) bearing that is pressed in to the housing. note: the axel itself serves as the inner bearing race, so inspect it for pits or other damage that may cause a new bearing to fail. the axel on mine had scoring and pits on it. rather than replace the axel, i purchased an extended bearing. it allows the bearing to ride on the axel in a slightly different spot, so that you have a whole new bearing race. hope that this helps...

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there is no bolt holding the pin between my axles ends ...it has a role pin holding it and the ring gear covers the ends and in the way even if you could get the pin out of the steel pin between the gears.. theres no c clips on the axles either..its not a regular type this rearend has a extra gear bolted to the back of the ring gear that works a sensor and this offsets the position of the ring gear and blocks the removal of the pin...this kind apears to be held in like the amigo but i removed the end plate and the slide hamer would not bring it out...it might be stuck i dont know .......i have the haynes isuzu book and it is wrong in a couple places. they have the amigo and rodeo axle info crossed..this thing even has disc breaks on the rear and shoe break also on rear for emergency break..... but i sure apreciate you tryin to help....if you have a 1996 isuzu with rear end that has a wire comeing out the top and the cover is slightly offset then yous is like mine ....thanks again

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snipped-for-privacy@webtv.net (¿ guess who) wrote in news:16612- snipped-for-privacy@storefull-3273.bay.webtv.net:

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apreciate

mine is a 1993, and the rear end on mine is exactly as you have described yours, please let me know if you figure out how to remove the axels, as i am needing to do the same on mine...>

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