hopwood New Member 3 Member For: 3y 2m 28d Posted 05/12/21 05:22 AM Share Posted 05/12/21 05:22 AM Hello, I am at wits end trying to remove the live axle from my Ford FGX XR6 N/A Ute rear diff housing. I am starting to think I have to remove clips from the diff centre. I have used the disc method and also a sliding hammer to try and get the axle to shift - to no avail. Any help would be hugely appreciated even just confirming I need to remove the clips behind the cover plate. Thanks in Advance John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjtrbo Bronze Donating Members 320 Member For: 13y 10m 2d Posted 09/12/21 06:36 AM Share Posted 09/12/21 06:36 AM I've had the the axles out in my FG M86 diff a couple of times. No clips in those. I just checked the factory manual for FG M80, no clips shown there either. Presume you have the retaining plate all undone and flopping around? It does usually take a good shock load to get them out if they've been in there a while. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hopwood New Member 3 Member For: 3y 2m 28d Posted 02/03/22 07:32 AM Author Share Posted 02/03/22 07:32 AM I thought I would post the outcome.... I got my local mobile mechanic to give it a go as I had no joy. He had to apply tension using a portapower and then a slide hammer and it eventually it came out. Here is a pic of the axle and bearing - It doesnt look like any bearing I have seen for the Ford FG Ute - Pretty heavy duty. Could you pls tell me what diff it is? 3.45. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 28,984 Member For: 16y 7m 11d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 02/03/22 09:48 PM Share Posted 02/03/22 09:48 PM good result yeah, it's likely a standard 3.45 diff. You can check the model# on the diff housing which will tell you the ratio (assuming it's still the same diff-center as when it left the factory). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4321 Bronze Donating Members 257 Member For: 10y 7m 26d Posted 03/03/22 10:53 AM Share Posted 03/03/22 10:53 AM late fg2's & fgx's came out with stronger wheel bearings, not the station wagon diffs of the earlier models. Some diff place's were offering this as a upgrade for people who used to carry weight in their ute's. I think ford copyed it as a running change (after they announced the end of falcon prodution) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hopwood New Member 3 Member For: 3y 2m 28d Posted 03/03/22 08:31 PM Author Share Posted 03/03/22 08:31 PM Thanks for the replys guys - awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boosting_G6E Member 103 Member For: 8y 9m 1d Posted 21/11/24 10:07 AM Share Posted 21/11/24 10:07 AM On 03/03/2022 at 9:23 PM, 4321 said: late fg2's & fgx's came out with stronger wheel bearings, not the station wagon diffs of the earlier models. Some diff place's were offering this as a upgrade for people who used to carry weight in their ute's. I think ford copyed it as a running change (after they announced the end of falcon prodution) Now these bearings look pretty heavy duty have you ever changed one ? I just bought fgx na ute which makes a God awful sound when taking off up to 10km It's lsd I'm convinced it's either lsd clutches Tailshaft is all org but just 1 or 2mm play on both cvs and centre bearing is orginal but no woobble etc or the right rear bearing as it has done it once when taking of on a bumpy road turning left but I guess I'll have to wait for It to get worse to find it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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