Nissan/Infiniti VQ35DE FWD CV axle seal driver
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Update: 12/12 revised model to reinforce, I later noticed it had cracked on the center section. Should be much stronger now. Warning: if cracks or chips in the plastic occur, a fragment could end up in your transmission. Use good judgement, and definitely don't use PLA, choose something with better impact resistance. Designed this to replace the passenger side CV axle seal on a 2004 Infiniti I35, should work on Nissan Maxima, Altima and other FWD VQ35DE-based platforms. Usage: Usually I just use a socket for this sort of thing, but the passenger side axle seal is an arm's length up into the chassis, making it hard to keep the seal aligned. This driver fits into the center of the seal to keep it aligned. You can use a 3/8" extension (I connected all of mine into one 2' long extension) on the other side to drive it in with a mallet. Remember that this does not prevent you from pushing the seal in too hard, so don't just whack it in there, do a bit at a time and see how flush it's sitting. Also keep in mind that this won't keep it centered, so check that you're driving it in flat as well.
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