great video! Exactly what I have been looking for when preparing to do my Nissan frontier and Xterra Dana 44 Axle seals... I've got everything but a hydraulic press.
Thanks for the nice comment! If you do lots of car repairs, you won't regret getting a hydraulic press. You'll use it more than you thought you would, especially if you drive older cars.
I took it apart to clean off all the grime that built up from the leaking seal. I didn't have to take the brake shoes off, but did just to clean them up. I didn't actually replace the shoes.
great video! Exactly what I have been looking for when preparing to do my Nissan frontier and Xterra Dana 44 Axle seals... I've got everything but a hydraulic press.
Thanks for the nice comment! If you do lots of car repairs, you won't regret getting a hydraulic press. You'll use it more than you thought you would, especially if you drive older cars.
did you not have to cut the little lip on the outside of the sleeve? Ive seen others do that in videos.
Didn't have to cut it. It had clearance on this axle.
Are the front axles the same part number for speedi sleeve? I am assuming front and rear axles are same diameter?
Why didn’t you peel the installation lip off the Speedy Sleeve?
It was out of the way, not interfering with anything.
Did you have to take the brake shoes off? The axle and bearing came out with the break shoes on. Or did you replace the break shoes?
I took it apart to clean off all the grime that built up from the leaking seal. I didn't have to take the brake shoes off, but did just to clean them up. I didn't actually replace the shoes.