Removal and installation
REMOVAL (1) Remove the cotter pin, nut lock, and spring
washer from the stub shaft (Fig. 2).
Fig. 2 Cotter Pin, Nut Lock & Spring Washer Removal 1 - SPRING WASHER 2 - HUB NUT 3 - NUT LOCK 4 - COTTER PIN (2) Loosen the lug nuts and hub nut while the
vehicle is on the surface with the brakes applied (Fig.
3).
Fig. 3 Loosening Wheel Hub Nut (3) Raise the vehicle.
(4) Remove the skid plate, if equipped.
(5) Remove the hub nut and washer from the stub
shaft (Fig. 4).
(6) Remove the wheel and tire.
Fig. 4 Hub Nut & Washer 1 - DRIVE SHAFT 2 - HUB WASHER 3 - HUB NUT (7) Remove the brake caliper and rotor. Refer to
Group 5, Brakes, for proper procedures.
(8) Remove the ABS wheel speed sensor, if
equipped. Refer to Group 5, Brakes, for proper procedures.
(9) Remove the bolts holding the hub bearing to
the knuckle.
(10) Remove hub bearing from axle driveshaft and
steering knuckle.
(11) Support the drive shaft at the C/V joint housings.
(12) Disengage the inner C/V joint from the axle
shaft (Fig. 5). Position two pry bars between the
inner C/V housing and the axle housing. Apply pressure
away from the differential housing. This will
disengage the axle shaft snap-ring from the groove
on the inside of the C/V housing. (13) Remove the driveshaft from the vehicle.
Fig. 5 Front Driveshaft 1 - DRIVESHAFT 2 - FRONT AXLE 3 - STEERING KNUCKLE INSTALLATION (1) Insert the C/V drive shaft stub into the hub
bearing bore of the steering knuckle.
(2) Apply a light coating of wheel bearing grease
on the axle shaft splines.
(3) Install the inner C/V joint onto the axle shaft
flange. Push firmly on the shaft until the axle shaft
snap-ring engages with the groove on the inside of
the joint housing.
(4) Clean hub bearing bore, axle driveshaft splines,
and hub bearing mating surface of all foreign materials.
Apply light coating of grease to all mating surfaces.
(5) Install the hub bearing to the axle driveshaft
and the steering knuckle. (6) Install the bolts to hold the hub bearing to the
steering knuckle. Refer to Group 2, Suspension, for
the proper torque.
(7) Clean all foreign material from the stub shaft
threads. Install the hub nut and washer.
(8) Install the ABS wheel speed sensor, if
equipped. Refer to Group 5, Brakes, for proper procedures.
(9) Install the brake caliper and rotor. Refer to
Group 5, Brakes, for proper procedures.
(10) Apply the brakes and tighten hub nut to 244
N*m (180 ft. lbs.) torque.
(11) Install the spring washer, nut lock and cotter
pin on the stub shaft (Fig. 6). (12) Install the skid plate, if equipped.
(13) Install the wheel and tire.
Fig. 6 Cotter Pin Installation 1 - COTTER PIN 2 - NUT LOCK REMOVAL (1) Remove axle driveshaft from vehicle.
(2) Remove outer C/V joint.
(3) Remove outer C/V joint small clamp and
remove boot (Fig. 7).
(4) Remove inner C/V joint boot clamps and
remove boot. INSTALLATION The lubricant amounts included with replacement
boots are different for inner and outer C/V joints.
Apply only the specified lubricant amount to each
C/V joint.
(1) Clean the C/V joints and shaft of all old grease
and foreign matter.
(2) Slide the inner C/V joint boot up the shaft and
insert the lip located within the small-diameter end
of the boot into the shaft groove (Fig. 7).
(3) Retain the small-diameter of the boot on the
shaft with a ladder-type clamp in the boot groove (Fig. 7). Verify that the boot
and lip are properly
positioned on the intermediate shaft. Position the
clamp locating tabs in the slots and tighten the
clamp.
(4) Compress the clamp bridge with Remover/Installer
C-4124. Squeeze the tool handles to complete
the tightening of the clamp (Fig. 8). Care must be
exercised when using the tool to avoid cutting
through the clamp bridge or damaging the
boot.
Fig. 7 Boot Retaining Clamp Locations 1 - POSITION ON FLAT BETWEEN LOCATING SHOULDERS 2 - CLAMPS
Fig. 8 Compressing Clamp Bridge 1 - TOOL C-4124 2 - SLINGER (5) Position the large-diameter end of the boot on
the C/V joint housing.
(6) After the inner joint boot small clamp is
installed, the inboard hub must be set to a service
build length. (a) Compress the inner hub down the connector
shaft.
(b) Use a small blunt drift between the large
end and the boot seal to relieve the pressure.
(c) The distance edge of the lip to the edge of the
flange should be 181.00 mm (7.13 in.). This will
eliminate excess air that can cause a ballooning
affect and possibly cause damage to the boot.
(7) Verify that the boot is not twisted and that it is
correctly positioned on the housing.
(8) Install the large ladder clamp on the boot and
secure as done with the small ladder clamps (Fig. 8).
(9) Slide the outer C/V joint boot small clamp onto
shaft.
(10) Slide outer C/V joint boot onto shaft and into
position on shaft.
(11) Install small clamp to boot as done above.
(12) Install large boot clamp over outer C/V joint.
(13) Install outer C/V joint to shaft.
(14) Install large boot clamp to boot and C/V joint.
(15) Install the C/V driveshaft.Front driveshaft
C/v joint boots
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
- Lubrication and Maintenance
- Suspension
- Differential and Driveline
- Brakes
- Cooling System
- Battery
- Starting Systems
- Charging System
- Ignition System
- Instrument Panel Systems
- Audio Systems
- Horn Systems
- Speed Control System
- Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Systems
- Wiper and Washer Systems
- Lamps
- Passive Restraint Systems
- Electrically Heated Systems
- Power Distribution System
- Power Lock Systems
- Vehicle Theft/Security Systems
- Power Seat System
- Power Window Systems
- Power Mirror Systems
- Chime/Buzzer Warning Systems
- Overhead Console Systems
- Engine
- Exhaust System
- Frame and Bumpers
- Fuel System
- Steering
- Transmission and Transfer Case
- Tires and Wheels
- Body
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Emission Control Systems
- Introduction