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Lancerdoc999



Member Since: 10 Apr 2016
Location: South Wales
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Removing axles - advice please
I'm looking to treat my chassis (alongside lots of other things) I have jet washed 3 x now and removed the best part of 2-3 buckets of mud! There are still some areas that need attention. Looking underneath it seems there was some sort of protective covering but not sure what. Will be removing fuel tank and rear tub floor as part of a second row seat upgrade.

To my query. If I want to remove the axles (perhaps one at a time) whats the best way to hold the truck up. Won't obviously be able to use axle stands and I don't have a lift. Can I use thick wooden blocks under the chassis rails or under the rear crossmember. I have some sleepers and various concrete lintels kicking around. Removing them and all the connecting parts will allow me better access and can change bolts and bushes as go.

Thanks
Post #620691 1st May 2017 6:58am
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ChrisWoods



Member Since: 29 Dec 2016
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Sleepers under the chassis rails is probably best bet. Just make sure its stable before you go under. I'm in the process of making some bespoke pallet forks that fit the chassis so I can dinitrol my truck. 2009 2.4TDCi XS Utility Wagon.
Post #620693 1st May 2017 7:06am
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Paulv8



Member Since: 09 Jun 2013
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I used timber joists rested on two axle stands under the chassis in front of the rear axle when I did my v8. V8 90...WIP
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Litch



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"Won't obviously be able to use axle stands"

Sorry to ask but why not? Confused ONE LIFE, GET IT!
Post #620881 1st May 2017 8:11pm
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Lancerdoc999



Member Since: 10 Apr 2016
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assume because axles will have been removed and not sure how safe they are if then used under the box sections of the chassis. They are shaped to sit flush around an axle and not a square box section. Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Andrew*Debbie



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never mind
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Thon



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Paulv8 wrote:
I used timber joists rested on two axle stands under the chassis in front of the rear axle when I did my v8.


^^^This is my preferred method too.

The timber allows the top of the stands to "bite" so they won't move, providing they're of a suitable thickness and hardness. Axle stands are obviously strong enough (presuming they are rated as such) even if they don't sit under an axle. You just need to make sure it's nice and level, in gear, diff lock engaged, handbrake on, all remaining wheels chocked, etc, etc, and it'll be fine. You shouldn't need to go up too high once the axle is out anyway, which will help matters.

As always, you have to use your own judgement when doing this kind of thing, but it looks like at least 2 of us have used this method and survived Very Happy
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Clive



Member Since: 21 Mar 2014
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Just as a slight aside, I find a drain cleaning attachment for the jet washer is pretty effective for getting crud out from the inside of the chassis rails. The kind that has a small brass head with jets pointed backwards on the end of a long flexy tube. You can feed it in through some of the several larger holes in the chassis and it works it's way down under pressure.
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jst



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i use axle stands to support the chassis rails. it depends how wide the 'Y' is it needs to sit square. Cheers

James
110 2012 XS Utility
130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper
90 2010 Hardtop
90 M57 1988 Hardtop
Post #621166 2nd May 2017 9:04pm
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