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Old 08-08-11, 02:56
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Mike, I ended up in this predicament myself.
My CDN3 had a CDN2 rear axle that needed brakes etc. Upon disassembly, I noted that the rear seals were also leaking. Time to do anoverhaul on the entire axle ass'y...
I tried to pull the hubs using the incorrect puller and let me tell you, my hubs ended up mangled. They are rusted right on, the military never used any anti seize.
I ended up recently purchasing the correct CDN3 differential and axle ass'y to make it right. I figured that if I was going to do a whole rebuild I might as well invest in the correct rear end anyways.
BTW, Partsource does not carry a puller anywhere near the size or type that you require. I would follow Robs advice to pull the axles bearing and all and have the hubs pressed off on an industrial shop press.
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