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About Carl Brandt
Expertise Will discuss suspensions, lifts, lockers along with tire suggestions. Trail ratings and possible requirements needed for specific type of trails. Safety equipment and what you should carry with you. Certified off-road instructor.
I am not a mechanic, and 4-Wheeling is a hobby, so if I can't answer a technical question it is due to my mechanical knowledge being related to vehicles that I have owned, or have worked on. I do not have manuals on all vehicles.
Experience Experience in the area 40 plus years of 4 wheeling in a variety of vehicles. At the present time, my major off-road rig is a 94 Jeep Wrangler with a spring over and a 3 1/2" suspension lift. This gives me a total lift of 9" or so. I have lockers front and rear. I have removed the track bars, and sway bar for maximum articulation. I am running a stock 2.5 ltr 4 cylinder with a Jacobs ignition along with a K&N air filter. It has 4.56:1 gears with a Dodge NV4500 transmission along with a 3.8:1 Atlas II transfer case. This gives me a final ratio of 95:1 in low gear/low range.
Other vehicles I own, are a 95 Ford F-250 with a 6" lift, posi rear end, 35" MT's, 5 speed with a fuel injected 460 ci engine, and a stock 2000 Grand Cherokee.
Trails I have run are the Rubicon (10 times), Dusey Ershim, Fordyce Creek trail, McGrew trail, several trails in Moab, Utah along with local monthly runs.
Organizations I belong to
President of Lost Coast 4x4's (8 years)
http://lostcoast4x4.org
Blue Ribbon Association
United Four Wheel Drive
Corva
Cal 4 Wheel
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You are here: Experts > Autos > 4-Wheel Drive/SUVs > 4 Wheel Drive/SUVs > Front axle removal Chevy blazer 1997
Expert: Carl Brandt
Date: 9/21/2007
Subject: Front axle removal Chevy blazer 1997
Question On the front driver side what holds the axle in place at the gear box? Is there a bolt or a clip that holds it in there? I can't seem to find what is holding it in place and I need to remove it.
Answer Wil,
The axle may be held in place at the front differential by a c-clip. This depends on the type of differential you have.
I would purchase a repair manual for the Blazer at a local auto parts store. They cost around $20 and are needed for most home repair or trouble shooting. This manual will give you step by step instructions along with photos of the removal process for your axle.
Carl
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