Axel removal and backing plate removal

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  1. Blue Brick

    Blue Brick Member

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    Ok, before I waste money and get in way over my head. Is removing the axels and the backing plate just pull and replace? Is there a way to mess it up or cause damage?
     
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    blugene Senior member Supporting Member

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    Pretty straight forward. I try and not slide the axle across the seal or the end into the tube.
     
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    Will it go back in as easily? How does it go back in? Will I need any parts?
     
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    blugene Senior member Supporting Member

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    You'll need the parts your replacing.. :hmmm:
     
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    My bad I thought I added all that…

    Just changing the backing plate.


    Can the anchor pin just be replaced instead?
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    is this an 8 inch?
     
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    What year is your car (what rearend)? Why would you replace back-plates? They don't wear out.

    What are you trying to do? Replace axle seals & bearings? You need to be more specific for us to be able to help you.
     
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    The could get damaged in a wreck or car falling off jack stands or rust if sitting in the dirt for years...the list can get long. Brake shoes can wear a hole in them too if never greased when replacing the shoes.
     
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    9 inch....
     
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    Sorry thought I added all that… Just changing the backing plate.
    Would like a longer anchor pin.

     
  12. Crazy Larry

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    Well you don't need to remove the axles to do that. There are 4 bolts that hold the back-plate on. Disconnect the brake lines from the wheel cylinders, and the parking brake cables. Don't really see how you could mess anything up.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    ...:hmmm:...
     
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    But you still have to remove the axle to get the backing plate off of the axle tube and the new one on :)

    As Crazy Larry nentions, the backing plate is straight forward removal and you will also need to bleed the rear brakes when you are finished putting the new plate on - get yourself an axle puller and unbolt the axle retaining plate and the axle should come right out
     
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    Doh! What was I thinking??

    But yeah, back-plate removal is easy.
     

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