pastorbud
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I was trying to inspect/replace the bearings on the front passenger side. When I tried to take off the lock-nut (required special socket), I found the nut started to bind as I loosened it.
On closer inspection, I noticed the axle end is not centered in the hub. As I take off the nut, it starts to rub on the splines.
Could this be anything other than a bent axle? How do I get the nut off now?
If I grind the splines off on one side, the nut will clear. This will ruin the axle, but my thinking is it is already ruined. Is there any reason a good axle would be off-center in the hub?
BTW-- the sympton that started this was uneven wear on the right front tire, and a rubbing sound when the 4WD is engaged. A bent axle would do that, woudn't it?
On closer inspection, I noticed the axle end is not centered in the hub. As I take off the nut, it starts to rub on the splines.
Could this be anything other than a bent axle? How do I get the nut off now?
If I grind the splines off on one side, the nut will clear. This will ruin the axle, but my thinking is it is already ruined. Is there any reason a good axle would be off-center in the hub?
BTW-- the sympton that started this was uneven wear on the right front tire, and a rubbing sound when the 4WD is engaged. A bent axle would do that, woudn't it?
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