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Old 06-09-2007, 10:30 AM
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Default CV Shaft replacement question

When your replacing the CV shafts, car in sig, does one side have to come out before the other? The trans is a 4t60-e iirc.

On my Sable the left has to come out before the right side, so I want to find out before I do this later this summer.
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I don't have any servicing information specifically for your car, but on others with the 60e, I can not find anything that would indicate that one has be be removed before the other.
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You can pop either side first.
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