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      07-14-2010, 04:44 PM   #2
orangedawg
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I just removed and re-installed my front diff. Now, I can't tell you anything about likmited slips or installing a different front diff, but maybe I can help you with removing and installing.

IIRC, off the top of my head:
1. Remove belly pan.
2. Remove control arms, tensions struts, and tie rod ends from steering knuckle, and remove sway bar (attached to subframe and to a "rod" on the strut/knuckle).
Now, I'm not sure if you have to totally remove subframe, but I did.
3. Loosen subframe bolts and place a tranny jack or some kind of jack under sub frame.
4. With those bolts a bit loose, see if you can get a wrench on the power steering lines from the pump. Remove the power steering lines from pump (watch out for dripping fluid).
IIRC, another power steering line is attached to the front of the subframe. I can't recall if that needs to be removed or if you disconnect lines at pump if that will take care of that.
5. Unbolt coolant line as it attaches to the front of the subframe (you might want to do this step earlier if you wish).
7. Unbolt steering u-joint from power steering rack.
8. Once most of these parts are unbolted/removed, you can remove subframe. There are six bolts that attach sub-frame to frame. The power steering rack is attached to the subframe. I removed the bolts (2, near the front) attaching rack to sub-frame. Not sure if you can pull subframe with rack on it, but I think you can.
9. Once subframe off, you can get to differential. You will need to get the axles out of differential (the passenger side axle goes through the oil pan to the diff). The differential is attached to the oil pan. To get axles out, I just got two big screwdrivers and put the blade in the "slot" between the diff (driver's side) or oil pan (passengers side). Take the two screwdrivers, and working on one axle at a time, put blade in slot and turn blade. It takes a bit of work but they will all of a sudden pop off (there is a clip inside differential that is on the axle that you are trying to get to "compress" so axle will slide out). It's easier than maybe I described.
10. Pull out axle (watch for dripping fluid). Drain diff.
11. The diff is held on by 4 bolts, I think, to the oil pan. remove rear drive shaft from diff first, then remove diff.
12. You will need to replace the seals and axle clips, plus other seals (although I don't reall any off top of head).

Anyway, that's kind of a quick run-down on what you need to do. Please excuse me if I forgot a step, but I think that's pretty much it. It might seem like a lot, but it's not that hard.
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