I had another tip to pass on regarding front end work on this car,a lot of times the splines in the cv axle will get stuck inside of the splines in the hub. I've seen a lot of cars where people have hammered on the splines trying to knock them loose,don't do this!! it will damage them and you'll end up buying a new axle. you can tap it out with a brass or aluminum drift,they are softer then the hardened splines,but here's an easier way.because of the way the cv axle will telescope backwards,you can take a three jaw puller,or a two jaw if you like,and install it like you are going to pull the hub off.when you tighten it down though,instead of it pulling off the hub,it will press the cv axle backwards out of the hub with no damage. it only has to move maby an inch,then it will pull the rest of the way out. it's really important to grease the splines of the axle before installing it also. it's a tight fit in the hub,but there is still some movement under braking and acceleration. over time this wears on the hub splines. I'm not sure who on here is old enough to remember MG's and other brittish cars with knock off wheels,but they had the same problem. the hub had splines on it and the wheel had splines that fit over the hub. it's the same principal. they had to be greased or it would wear the splines. with modern greases,the grease in the hub splines will protect them for a long time. this can also be a source of clunks from the front end on our cars.if you grip the metal part of the cv axle right behind the bearing,and try to move the hub while holding it stationary,any movement means wear in eithier the cv splines,the hub splines,or both. with the prices on new hubs for these cars,and the difficulty of replacing them,that grease becomes even more important.
ball joint tip
before you install your ball joints in the knuckles there is a very important step to do,you need to take the ball joint and see if it fits properly in the tapered hole in the lower control arm. if you put the pin in the lower arm and can feel movement,the lower arm hole is tapered,and the lower arm MUST be replaced. if you don't do this the excess movement of the pin in the lower control arm,can cause it to BREAK. when this happens you will lose the abilty to steer the car,and possibly lose your life!!!! usually the lower arm hole wears because the nut has come loose and it's been moving. one laset tip,ALWAYS use new cotter keys,don't use wire,old straightened keys,bobby pins or anything else. your safety is worth the few cents for new pins.

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