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Rear axle assembly on the left side

I started the assembly of the rear axle on the left side.
First of all, I cleaned the rear axle housing which was heavily dirty with oil mud,


and painted it with chassis black.


Next was the assembly of the parking brake drum.
I assembled the linkage of the parking brake checking the illustration.


And went to the assembly of the brake drum springs.
Also this time I used the vise grip to grab the spring and pulled it with my full power.



Finally the revived rubber boot cover was attached.  It was little bit hard because the cover became thicker by pasting the tapes and adhesive.  But it became more robust maybe!


Next would be the installation of the new hub bearing and the replacement of the oil seal.



(My original blog was written on 3rd Mar. 2009)

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