99 Elantra Drive Axle Question

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Nick, Nov 6, 2005.

  1. Nick

    Nick Guest

    Hello Everyone,

    Well I attempted today to try to replace my drive axles and
    ran into a problem with the lower ball joint. I had thought that I
    could use the tie-rod separator tool on the lower ball joint as well.
    It turns out that I can not get enough room to put the separator into
    the ball joint. The factory manual calls for tool 09568-34000 which is
    similar to 09568-31000, which is the tie rod separator. Is the 34000
    separator something that is longer and thinner than the tie rod
    separator? I want to make sure that I need a separate tool for the
    ball joint or if I am doing something wrong.

    Thanks in advance,
    Nick
     
    Nick, Nov 6, 2005
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  2. Nick

    Norman Webb Guest

    not sure if it is the same as 1994 excel but I remove the two bolts from the
    lower wishbone assy and remove the hub with the ball joint still attached to
    the bracket.


    Nick wrote in message ...
     
    Norman Webb, Nov 7, 2005
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  3. Nick

    hyundaitech Guest

    I usually use a very large hammer and just keep whacking the knuckle when
    separating this ball joint.

    I don't take the ball joint loose when I can avoid it, however, because it
    really is a large pain in the arse. It's difficult to get the hammer in.
    I usually unbolt the knuckle from the strut and take the tie rod end
    loose, and then pull out the top of the knuckle, freeing the axle for
    removal.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 7, 2005
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