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Back axle - david.mckay.3760 - 09-08-2016

So how difficult is it to change a back axle? Is it doable on the drive with axle stands and jacks? Any special tools required? My newly bought blingo needs an axle. There's none in any local breakers, The car was cheap enough. I'm considering a recon unit off eBay for £240 +£50 delivery and doing it myself.

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RE: Back axle - Johny555 - 09-08-2016

It can be a bit of a pig to do,if bolts rusty,I thought about doing mine,but ended up taking it to a garage ,£120 to fit it,


RE: Back axle - JohnM - 17-08-2016

I did mine on the drive with a couple of axle stands. You need long torx bits, 50mm (I THINK SO CHECK). The problem I had was that one captive nut spun in the box section, so I had to cut a hole in the load bed floor to weld it back in place.
The book says that you have to dismantle the rear brakes, but you can get away with just unbolting the back plates and the limiting valve as long as you keep them supported with bungee straps or similar.


RE: Back axle - Lighty - 18-08-2016

Not a very hard job, but be careful where you go for the replacement, I M axles are excellent in my experience.


RE: Back axle - david.mckay.3760 - 19-08-2016

An IM axle has been delivered to me for £300 and a mate organised to fit it with me on Saturday. I thought it would be better with two of us under there holding an axle up whilst doing the job.

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RE: Back axle - Lighty - 19-08-2016

(19-08-2016, 01:32 AM)david.mckay.3760 Wrote:  An IM axle has been delivered to me for £300 and a mate organised to fit it with me on Saturday. I thought it would be better with two of us under there holding an axle up whilst doing the job.

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Good luck, they are not too difficult, just a little unwieldy . Definitely a lot easier with two people .


RE: Back axle - Jed Clampit - 19-08-2016

Make sure you have the brake compensator valve is fully open when bleeding the rear brake's keep the rear axle on the stand's well doing this it will help get the air out.


RE: Back axle - dumdum - 19-08-2016

(19-08-2016, 02:58 PM)Jed Clampit Wrote:  Make sure you have the brake compensator valve is fully open when bleeding the rear brake's keep the rear axle on the stand's well doing this it will help get the air out.

You shouldn't have to bleed the brakes! Unbolt back plates and compensator, un clip all brake pipes, undo flexi mount and swap axle, refitting is the reverse of removal...


Back axle - david.mckay.3760 - 19-08-2016

I'm not intending touching the brakes. Going to do it as dumdum suggests. All set for starting at 9 tomorrow morning. That will be the first

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RE: Back axle - Johny555 - 19-08-2016

Let us know how u got on,,