warriormagee
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First I would like to thank everyone that helped me figure out my rear end was toast. I am now ready to go pull a used rear axle assembly from a junk yard, but didn't see a How To write up or some such thread on this site. I will have to drive a couple of hours away, to the nearest Pick A Part, so I come to you all once again, so that I don't waste hours driving back and forth for tools I should have had.
I plan on taking an assortment of wrenches and sockets (none are deep well), jack, hammer, C-Clamp (for brake calipers), lug wrench, assortment of screw drivers, small pry bar, WD-40, knife, wire cutters.
Are there any specialty tools I need to have?
I couldn't find a video removing the rear assembly from my Yukon, but did find one for a Jeep. I expect things will basically be the same, as in order of things I should be removing: wheels, brakes and calipers, shocks, drive shaft, e-brake wires, U-Bolts.
Is there something I'm missing/need to know about/tips or tricks to remove?
I plan on taking an assortment of wrenches and sockets (none are deep well), jack, hammer, C-Clamp (for brake calipers), lug wrench, assortment of screw drivers, small pry bar, WD-40, knife, wire cutters.
Are there any specialty tools I need to have?
I couldn't find a video removing the rear assembly from my Yukon, but did find one for a Jeep. I expect things will basically be the same, as in order of things I should be removing: wheels, brakes and calipers, shocks, drive shaft, e-brake wires, U-Bolts.
Is there something I'm missing/need to know about/tips or tricks to remove?