McLean Racing
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Decided to undertake the biggest job on my Colorado myself with some help from my brother this weekend. Basically, i had snapped the drivers side top trailing arm mount off the axle and rather than repair, i thought, "do it once, do it right" and bought a brand new genuine axle case through Milners, plus some extra's
here is the offending item

So i got onto Milners and bought a new axle case, a set of there rear poly bushes, gasket, drain plugs and breather. All received the next day which was brilliant considering the size.


Also ordered a load of bits from RoughTrax, uprated rear springs, bump stops, ARB drop links, ARB bushes, Various brake parts and oil seals, also had a set of Goodridge stainless braided brake hoses which i won in a competition a few months back.
Time to get started, the removal wasnt as bad as i thought, all bolts came out no problem which was nice. was just a pain having to lay on my back all the time. Had it out within 3 hours.


managed to drag the axle 50 yards round to the back garden to strip it. Fairly simple, undo the hubs, pull them out, then undo the diff housing and pull that out, got the new housing into the mancave on the bench, cuz it was warm and cosy and not raining like it was outside, plus i dont do real dirty jobs in the shed as i build race motors in there.
Anyways, got the diff installed, all new stainless bolts (i never re-use bolts if i can help it), installed the oil seals, ABS sensors and mocked up the new brake lines, then had to move the axle back outside before it was too heavy to lift off the bench lol


once outside, i installed the driveshafts and hubs, smearing the new driveshaft seals with lithium grease before installation, also installed the new Goodridge hoses and new bleed nipples on the calipers.


after that, i finished off the brake hard lines, i need to get a few clips to secure it to the axle. Then while my brother was removing the bushes from the trailing arms, i got to work cleaning them up and gave them a quick lick of Hammerite to protect them untill i get the car undersealed and then installed the new poly bushes from Milners.


Thats about as far as ive got for this weekend, but happy that ive got it completed ready to go back into the car. Ill need to wait now untill next weekend to get it fitted, due to the weather and low light i just ran out of time to get it back into the car but hopefully i should be back on the road again by sunday, till then ill need to keep walking to work lol. Now i need to jump in the bath as my back is killing me.


here is the offending item

So i got onto Milners and bought a new axle case, a set of there rear poly bushes, gasket, drain plugs and breather. All received the next day which was brilliant considering the size.


Also ordered a load of bits from RoughTrax, uprated rear springs, bump stops, ARB drop links, ARB bushes, Various brake parts and oil seals, also had a set of Goodridge stainless braided brake hoses which i won in a competition a few months back.
Time to get started, the removal wasnt as bad as i thought, all bolts came out no problem which was nice. was just a pain having to lay on my back all the time. Had it out within 3 hours.


managed to drag the axle 50 yards round to the back garden to strip it. Fairly simple, undo the hubs, pull them out, then undo the diff housing and pull that out, got the new housing into the mancave on the bench, cuz it was warm and cosy and not raining like it was outside, plus i dont do real dirty jobs in the shed as i build race motors in there.
Anyways, got the diff installed, all new stainless bolts (i never re-use bolts if i can help it), installed the oil seals, ABS sensors and mocked up the new brake lines, then had to move the axle back outside before it was too heavy to lift off the bench lol


once outside, i installed the driveshafts and hubs, smearing the new driveshaft seals with lithium grease before installation, also installed the new Goodridge hoses and new bleed nipples on the calipers.


after that, i finished off the brake hard lines, i need to get a few clips to secure it to the axle. Then while my brother was removing the bushes from the trailing arms, i got to work cleaning them up and gave them a quick lick of Hammerite to protect them untill i get the car undersealed and then installed the new poly bushes from Milners.


Thats about as far as ive got for this weekend, but happy that ive got it completed ready to go back into the car. Ill need to wait now untill next weekend to get it fitted, due to the weather and low light i just ran out of time to get it back into the car but hopefully i should be back on the road again by sunday, till then ill need to keep walking to work lol. Now i need to jump in the bath as my back is killing me.


