How much does it cost to swap axles?

How much does it cost to swap axles?

The repairs can cost you anywhere from $170 to $900 or more. It depends primarily on the kind of car you have, as the parts will range in price quite a bit. Labor costs are typically between $100 and $200, but a few cars will cost more. It just depends on how long the mechanic has to work to change out your axle.

Who fixes a broken axle?

The car axle connects the wheels of an automobile to the drivetrain. Fixing a broken axle is a moderately complex job that is typically performed by a qualified mechanic. This task will require the removal of the wheels, brakes, and axle assembly, which, depending on the type of vehicle, can take several to complete.

How do you change a rear axle?

  1. Remove the Rear Backing Plate.
  2. Locate and Remove Pivot Pin Bolt.
  3. Remove the Pinion Pin.
  4. Remove the C Clip and Axle.
  5. Remove the Axle Seal.
  6. Remove and Install Axle Bearing.
  7. Install the Axle Seal.
  8. Reinstall the Axle.

Can a rear axle be repaired?

Q : Is a broken axle repairable? In most cases, replacement is the best way to fix a bent or broken axle. Patching up an axle crack or break is too risky, as it can fail while you’re driving.

Is it possible to replace a rear wheel axle?

Getting a whole new wheel may be by far the most practical thing. If you managed to remove the broken half of the axle from freewheel side without removing the freewheel, you should be able to insert the new axle too.

How to replace rear axle bearing and seal?

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Do you need to shorten the axle housing?

If you are going to shorten the axle housing, repaint, or powdercoat the axle, then you need to remove the entire axle assembly from the vehicle. Since the disassembly process is the same for the 8.8-inch and the 9-inch, the removal process of a generic axle is covered here (see Chapter 3 for the 8.8-inch and Chapter 5 for the 9-inch axle).

What should I Remove before removing an axle?

Before beginning the leaf spring removal, remove the brake lines and cables to get them out of the way. This is probably the biggest deterrent to most owners when removing an axle as the brake lines may be excessively corroded and the head of the brake fitting may strip.

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