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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Assuming the other end was not installed back in the hub you’d just twist it a bit to allow it to pop back in to the female end near the diff. I can’t imagine it would be possible to install it popped out and just by chance is it the right length did you measure it against removed one?
    My old one was in pieces CV Joint Replacement

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    Should I jack up the other side or put the car into neutral to assist with spinning it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parso View Post
    Should I jack up the other side or put the car into neutral to assist with spinning it?
    Can you see in old one how it slots together? You want the diff end to stay still and rotate the cv shaft to locate it. Is the hub end free or installed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Can you see in old one how it slots together? You want the diff end to stay still and rotate the cv shaft to locate it. Is the hub end free or installed?
    Installed. Can't get it back out due to the extra length

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parso View Post
    Installed. Can't get it back out due to the extra length
    Can you rotate the hub to see if it pops back in or you’ll have to fully remove the hub carrier top and bottom. Hard to imagine what’s going on without seeing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Can you rotate the hub to see if it pops back in or you’ll have to fully remove the hub carrier top and bottom. Hard to imagine what’s going on without seeing it.
    It's bloody hard to rotate the hub. I can't reconnect it to the upper control arm due to the distance

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    Are you sure that the new one is fully seated home? I haven't seen the inside of the D4 carrier where the drive shaft seats, but some FWD cars have a lip plus the split ring recess. You need to be quite forceful with it to seat them home, the ext spline on the shaft mates with the internal spline in the differential, then shove it home. Some assembly lube or gear oil on the shaft spline will help.

    Have you got the shafts around the right way ? Lh for lh side, etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parso View Post
    Should I jack up the other side or put the car into neutral to assist with spinning it?
    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parso View Post
    Installed. Can't get it back out due to the extra length
    You can ,but you have to separae the upper and lower ball joints

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    You can ,but you have to separae the upper and lower ball joints
    I'm back on the road! Just became a two man job to jiggle it back in!
    I'm down some steering fluid but otherwise it drove out my driveway in High Range with no big clunks!

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