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Differential and Axle Housing Complete Removal 200 1987

Thanks to everybody who answered, all info was good and helped a lot. I did this job this morning and it took me 2 hours working time after finding tools, jacking blocks and all that. Trailing arms stay connected to body at the front and they just swing down and the axle housing just rolls out, easy as pie. The two tough parts are getting the e-brake cables off and taking off the rear muffler and pipe that runs under the housing. Tailpipe connections NEVER wanna come apart. Thanks again to everybody for the info it made the job a lot easier.
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Genesis 7:11






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