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which sucks ass because mine is on its last leg. and they're not cheap. $180 I'm layin under the jeep now trying to figure out how to attack this thing. front driveshaft removal looks like a must.
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got it out. took about an hour. its a pain to get to but a little patience goes a long way with this.
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So I'm trying to get my starter out, removed all 12 bolts around the flanges on the front driveshaft. Was able to tap on it and get the front flange to separate but can't get the rear flange to separate from the transfer case so I can pull the drive shaft out. Did you have this issue? Once I can get that damn thing out I can finally rebuild my starter and get the beast back on the road again.
Any and all help is more than welcome! Thanks guys!
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I'm not removing the rear driveshaft. The rear "part" or flange of the front driveshaft won't separate from the transfer case. I didn't touch the rear driveshaft, I know it doesn't have to come out.
I'm not removing the rear driveshaft. The rear "part" or flange of the front driveshaft won't separate from the transfer case. I didn't touch the rear driveshaft, I know it doesn't have to come out.
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