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INSTALLER W-162-D
CUP 8109
SEAL INSTALLER 8110
TURNBUCKLE 6797
PINION DEPTH SET 6774
DUMMY SHIMS 8107
PINION BLOCK 8804
SEAL REMOVER 7794-A
CLAMP INSTALLER C-4975-A
SPANNER WRENCH 6958
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FRONT AXLE - 186FBI (Continued)
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AXLE SHAFTS
REMOVAL
If the axle shaft and hub bearing are being
removed in order to service another component, the
axle shaft and hub bearing can be removed as an
assembly.
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the wheel and tire assembly.
(3) Remove brake caliper, rotor and ABS wheel
speed sensor.
(4) Remove cotter pin, nut retainer and axle nut.
(5) Remove the hub bearing bolts (Fig. 22).
(6) Remove hub bearing and axle shaft assembly
(Fig. 23).Avoid damaging the axle shaft oil seals
in the axle housing.
(7) Remove brake rotor shield from the hub bear-
ing or knuckle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Thoroughly clean the axle shaft and apply a
thin film of Mopar Wheel Bearing Grease or equiva-
lent to the shaft splines, seal contact surface and hub
bore.
(2) Install brake rotor shield to the knuckle.
(3) Install hub bearing and axle shaft assembly or
axle shaft into the housing and differential side
gears. Avoid damaging the axle shaft oil seals in the
axle housing.
(4) Install the hub bearing.
(5) Install hub bearing bolts and tighten to 102
N´m (75 ft. lbs.).
(6) Install axle hub washer and nut and tighten
nut to 237 N´m (175 ft. lbs.). Install the nut retainer
and a new cotter pin.
(7) Install ABS wheel speed sensor, brake rotor
and caliper.
(8) Install the wheel and tire assembly.
(9) Remove support and lower the vehicle.
Fig. 22 HUB BEARING BOLTS
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - AXLE
3 - KNUCKLE
4 - HUB BEARING
Fig. 23 HUB BEARING AND AXLE ASSEMBLY
1 - AXLE
2 - KNUCKLE
3 - HUB BEARING
4 - AXLE SHAFT
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CAUTION: Boot must not be dimpled, stretched or
out of shape in any way. If not shaped correctly,
equalize pressure in boot and shape it by hand.
(5) Install the two boot clamps.
(6) Crimp the boot clamps with Clamp Installer
C-4975A. Place clamp tool over bridge of clamp (Fig.
26).
(7) Tighten nut on the tool until jaws on tool are
closed completely together (Fig. 27) and (Fig. 28).
(8) Install the axle shaft.
AXLE - U-JOINT
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Clamp only the narrow forged portion of
the yoke in the vise. Do not over tighten the vise
jaws, to avoid distorting the yoke.
(1) Remove axle shaft.
(2) Remove the bearing cap retaining snap rings
(Fig. 29).
NOTE: Saturate the bearing caps with penetrating
oil prior to removal.
(3) Locate a socket with an inside diameter is
larger than the bearing cap. Place the socket (receiv-
er) against the yoke and around the perimeter of the
bearing cap to be removed.
(4) Locate a socket with an outside diameter is
smaller than the bearing cap. Place the socket (driv-
er) against the opposite bearing cap.
(5) Position the yoke with the sockets in a vise
(Fig. 30).
(6) Tighten the vise jaws to force the bearing cap
into the larger socket (receiver).
(7) Release the vise jaws. Remove the sockets and
bearing cap that was partially forced out of the yoke.
(8) Repeat the above procedure for the remaining
bearing cap and remove spider from the propeller
shaft yoke.
Fig. 26 CRIMPING TOOL
1 - INSTALLER
2 - AXLE SHAFT
3 - CLAMP
4 - SEALING BOOT
Fig. 27 SMALL BOOT CLAMP
1 - CLAMP
2 - INSTALLER
3 - AXLE SHAFT
4 - SEALING BOOT
Fig. 28 LARGE BOOT CLAMP
1 - CLAMP TOOL
2 - SEALING BOOT
3 - OUTER C/V JOINT
4 - BOOT CLAMP
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AXLE - C/V JOINT (Continued)
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CAUTION: Never loosen pinion nut to decrease pin-
ion rotating torque and never exceed specified pre-
load torque. If preload torque or rotating torque is
exceeded a new collapsible spacer must be
installed.
(4) Rotate pinion a minimum of ten time and ver-
ify pinion rotates smoothly. Rotate the pinion shaft
with an inch pound torque wrench. Rotating torque
should be equal to the reading recorded during
removal plus 0.56 N´m (5 in. lbs.) (Fig. 33).
(5) If the rotating torque is low, use Spanner
Wrench 6958 to hold the pinion companion flange
(Fig. 34), and tighten the pinion shaft nut in 6.8 N´m
(5 ft. lbs.) increments until proper rotating torque is
achieved.
CAUTION: If maximum tightening torque is reached
prior to reaching the required rotating torque, thecollapsible spacer may have been damaged.
Replace the collapsible spacer.
Fig. 31 PINION SEAL
1 - REMOVER
2 - SLIDE HAMMER
3 - PINION SEAL
Fig. 32 PINION SEAL
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
Fig. 33 PINION ROTATION TORQUE
1 - PINION YOKE/COMPANION FLANGE
2 - INCH POUND TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 34 PINION SHAFT NUT
1 - PINION FLANGE
2 - FRONT AXLE
3 - SPANNER WRENCH
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PINION SEAL (Continued)
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²New Bearings: 1.7 to 3.4 N´m (15 to 30 in. lbs.).
(9) Install propeller shaft with reference marks
aligned.
(10) Install brake rotors and calipers.
(11) Add gear lubricant if necessary.
(12) Install wheel and tire assemblies.
(13) Lower vehicle.
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove lubricant fill hole plug from the differ-
ential housing cover.
(3) Remove differential cover and drain lubricant.
(4) Clean the housing cavity with a flushing oil,
light engine oil or lint free cloth.Never use water,
steam, kerosene or gasoline for cleaning.
(5) Remove hub bearings and axle shafts.
(6) Note installation reference letters stamped on
the bearing caps and housing machined sealing sur-
face (Fig. 38).
(7) Loosen the differential bearing cap bolts.
(8) Position Spreader W-129-B with Adapter Kit
6987B on differential locating holes (Fig. 39). Install
hold down clamps and tighten the tool turnbuckle
finger-tight.
Fig. 37 PINION COMPANION FLANGE
1 - COMPANION FLNAGE
2 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
3 - SPANNER WRENCH
Fig. 38 BEARING CAP IDENTIFICATION
1 - REFERENCE LETTERS
2 - REFERENCE LETTERS
Fig. 39 DIFFERENTIAL SPREADER LOCATION
1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
2 - ADAPTER
3 - HOLD DOWN CLAMPS
4 - SPREADER
5 - TURNBUCKLE
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COLLAPSIBLE SPACER (Continued)
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DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the ring gear.
(2) Drive out the roll pin holding pinion gear mate
shaft with a hammer and punch (Fig. 43).
(3) Remove pinion gear mate shaft from the differ-
ential case and the pinion mate gears.
(4) Rotate differential side gears and remove the
pinion mate gears and thrust washers (Fig. 44).
(5) Remove differential side gears and thrust
washers.
ASSEMBLY
(1) Install differential side gears and thrust wash-
ers.
(2) Install pinion mate gears and thrust washers.
(3) Install pinion gear mate shaft. Align the roll
pin holes in shaft and the differential case.
(4) Install the roll pin in the differential case (Fig.
45).
(5) Install the ring gear.
(6) Lubricate all differential components with
hypoid gear lubricant.
Fig. 43 MATE SHAFT ROLL PIN
1 - PUNCH
2 - LOCKPIN
3 - MATE SHAFT
Fig. 44 PINION MATE GEAR
1 - THRUST WASHER
2 - SIDE GEAR
3 - PINION MATE GEAR
Fig. 45 MATE SHAFT ROLL PIN
1 - PUNCH
2 - PINION MATE SHAFT
3 - MATE SHAFT LOCKPIN
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DIFFERENTIAL (Continued)
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(11) Apply a bead 6.35mm (1/4 inch) of red Mopar
Silicone Rubber Sealant or equivalent to the housing
cover (Fig. 48).
CAUTION: If cover is not installed within 3 to 5 min-
utes, the cover must be cleaned and new RTV
applied or adhesion quality will be compromised.
(12) Install differential cover and tighten cover
bolts in a criss-cross pattern to 41 N´m (30 ft. lbs.).
(13) Fill differential with gear lubricant to bottom
of the fill plug hole.
(14) Tighten fill plug to 34 N´m (25 ft. lbs.).
(15) Remove support and lower the vehicle.
DIFFERENTIAL CASE
BEARINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove differential case from housing.
(2) Remove bearings from the differential case
with Puller C-293-PA, Adapters 8352 and Plug
SP-3289 (Fig. 49).
INSTALLATION
NOTE: If replacement differential side bearings or
differential case are being installed, differential side
bearing shim requirements may change. Refer to
Adjustments (Differential Bearing Preload and Gear
Backlash) to determine the proper shim selection.
CAUTION: Vari-lokTplenum must be fully seated
against the differential case prior to installing the
ring gear side differential bearing.
(1) Install differential side bearings with Handle
C-4171 and Installer C-3726-A (Fig. 50).
(2) Install differential in housing.
Fig. 48 DIFFERENTIAL COVER
1 - COVER
2 - SEALANT
3 - SEALANT BEADFig. 49 DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARING
1 - ADAPTERS
2 - BEARING
3 - DIFFERENTIAL
4 - PLUG
5 - PULLER
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DIFFERENTIAL (Continued)
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(10) Remove pinion gear and collapsible spacer
from housing (Fig. 53).
(11) Remove front pinion bearing cup, bearing, oil
slinger and pinion seal with Remover D-158 and
Handle C-4171 (Fig. 54).(12) Remove rear pinion bearing cup (Fig. 55) with
Remover C-4307 and Handle C-4171.
(13) Remove collapsible preload spacer from pinion
gear (Fig. 56).
(14) Remove rear pinion bearing from the pinion
with Puller/Press C-293-PA and Adapters C-293-42
(Fig. 57). Remove oil slinger/pinion depth shim from
the pinion shaft and record thickness.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Pinion depth shims are placed between the
rear pinion bearing cone and the pinion head to
achieve proper ring and pinion gear mesh. If ring
and pinion gears are reused, the pinion oil slinger/
depth shim should not require replacement. Refer
to Adujstments (Pinion Gear Depth) to select the
proper thickness shim before installing pinion gear.
(1) Apply Mopar Door Ease or equivalent lubricant
to outside surface of pinion bearing cups.
(2) Install rear bearing cup with Installer C-4308
and Handle C-4171 and verify cup is seated (Fig. 58).
(3) Install bearing cup with Installer D-144 and
Handle C-4171 (Fig. 59) and verify cup is seated.
(4) Install front pinion bearing, and oil slinger if
equipped.
Fig. 53 REMOVE PINION GEAR
1 - RAWHIDE HAMMER
Fig. 54 FRONT PINION BEARING CUP
1 - REMOVER
2 - HANDLE
Fig. 55 REAR PINION BEARING CUP
1 - REMOVER
2 - HANDLE
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PINION GEAR/RING GEAR (Continued)