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Lots of people are interested in saving $245 -- assuming a couple of bucks for the cost of the grease.
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i have carrera axles on my g50 conversion. i imerse them in a bucket of diesel and aggitate until clean. final clean with some brake clean then repacked joints.
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I am in the middle of this myself.....wow, can you say messy!
I noticed the torn boot when doing routine gear oil change and took the axle off. I used a spray can of parts cleaner/brake cleaner and was able to remove 100% of the grease to inspect for wear. While I did not intend it, the balls did come out creating a challance to reasemble but I now have a much better idea of how these darn things work. Also, since one was torn, I assmued the other 3 were ready to go so I pulled the other side. I re-packed them with a semi-synthetic grease.
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