You found way more work for yourself than needed. You just need to take off the 32mm axle nut and move the tie rod end out of the way. You then will be able to move the whole assembly to the side, no need to take callipers off. Also, in my civic, you don’t even need to take the fork out, the axle comes out through the fork, yes it is a tight fit but with a bit of silicone spray to help, the axle comes through the fork and new axle back in the same way. I hope this helps.
Thanks for the tips. I backed out on taking out the caliper once I realized it wasn’t needed. But really good to know about being able to slide through the forks if you lubricate.
@@MobileCarMechanic You are very welcome. As I said, it was a very tight fit, it took a bit of wiggling but it worked, it saves you the hassle of taking all that stuff apart and putting it together. However, if you have non OEM axles, it could be a different story. My ones were OEM.
Yikes, you should not whack the axle back into the transmission. Just by taking it out and slightly turning it to change the spindle contact will find the easy way in .
Thanks for the advice. I used a rubber mallet to tap the axle to make sure I didn’t mash up the threads. I’d say if it can be avoided that’s the way to go. Cheers!
whats the part # for the left cv axle? i have a manual s20 transmission on a d16y7 block.. struggling to get the cv axle in that i had in a d16a1 on the s20 transmission
I have a 2000 Honda Civic and followed your steps. Perfect.
Thank you
Today i learnd that without removing of ball joint it is easy to replace axle
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You found way more work for yourself than needed. You just need to take off the 32mm axle nut and move the tie rod end out of the way. You then will be able to move the whole assembly to the side, no need to take callipers off. Also, in my civic, you don’t even need to take the fork out, the axle comes out through the fork, yes it is a tight fit but with a bit of silicone spray to help, the axle comes through the fork and new axle back in the same way. I hope this helps.
Thanks for the tips. I backed out on taking out the caliper once I realized it wasn’t needed. But really good to know about being able to slide through the forks if you lubricate.
@@MobileCarMechanic You are very welcome. As I said, it was a very tight fit, it took a bit of wiggling but it worked, it saves you the hassle of taking all that stuff apart and putting it together.
However, if you have non OEM axles, it could be a different story. My ones were OEM.
I would not touch tie rod u less you want to pay for alignment
@@e.r.videography6209 you just move the tie rod knuckle out of the way, not taking completely out.
@@ruinunes8251 ok. That's better
Yikes, you should not whack the axle back into the transmission. Just by taking it out and slightly turning it to change the spindle contact will find the easy way in .
Thanks for the advice. I used a rubber mallet to tap the axle to make sure I didn’t mash up the threads. I’d say if it can be avoided that’s the way to go. Cheers!
Nice. Looked tough but doable.
It was!
I actually learned something today
My car just broke down needs that 😩
Glad our video helped. Cheers and good luck!
Hey, are the inner cv's the same size?
Very helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
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Gracias!
good job man
Thank you
whats the part # for the left cv axle? i have a manual s20 transmission on a d16y7 block.. struggling to get the cv axle in that i had in a d16a1 on the s20 transmission
Part #: Cardone 66-4060 New CV Axle
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I believe all D series transmissions use the same axles. I have an EX Auto.
going at this as soon as it stops raning in lreland, might be a while🤣
Haha good luck, rain got me earlier. If you get stuck or have questions feel free to comment and I’ll get back to you. Cheers!
u got a part number for that axle seal?
91206-689-005 for the Automatic
91206-PL3-A02 for the Manual
We all learn to not use the ratcheting side of the wrench for hardcore shit one way or another LOL done that forsure. 25:00
Haha lesson learned, thank goodness for lifetime warranties though. Thanks for the laugh 😂
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Thank you!
My friend you need more experience or you try to be mechanic.
Always trying to learn. But thank you!
Dont follow anything this guy does. Anything !!
Thanks for the feedback. Cheers!