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Cadillac 15830064 Axle Assembly, Rear (4.10 Ratio)

GM 15830064 Axle Assembly, Rear (4.10 Ratio)
  • Part Description
    AXLE, Rear Axle
  • Position
    Rear
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
  • Manufacturer's Notes
    This part is discontinued.
Customer Questions & Answers

Product Specifications

BrandGenuine Cadillac
Manufacturer Part Number15830064
Part DescriptionAXLE, Rear Axle
PositionRear
ConditionNew
Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
ManufacturerGeneral Motors
SKU15830064
WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
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Customer Questions & Answers

Q:
How do you remove a full-floating axle shaft for the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
A:
To remove a full-floating axle shaft, you need to remove the bolts attaching the flange to the hub and withdraw the shaft from the housing.
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Q:
How should the driveaxle/hub nut and flange bolts be tightened during installation for the 2009 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
The driveaxle/hub nut (new) and the flange bolts should be tightened to the torque values specifications during installation.
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Q:
What type of CV joints are equipped on the outer ends of the driveaxles for the 2007 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
The outer ends of the driveaxles are equipped with ball-and-cage type CV joints capable of angular but not axial movement.
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Q:
How do you remove and install components in the front differential for AWD systems for the 2011 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
A:
To remove and install components in the front differential for AWD systems, follow these steps: Remove the stabilizer bar link and, if applicable, the front shock absorber. Unbolt the right driveaxle from the axleshaft flange, supporting it properly. Support the differential carrier with a floor jack and a block of wood. Remove nuts attaching the axle shaft to its support bracket and the bolts securing the axle shaft flange to the differential carrier. Use a brass punch and hammer to separate the axle shaft from the differential case side gear. Remove the inner axle shaft assembly and axle shaft. Replace the inner seal and bearing with a special tool, then apply RTV sealant to the differential sealing surface and install the inner axle shaft housing assembly. Install the axle shaft to the support bracket and align the splines with the differential side gear. Tap the axle shaft with a mallet until the ring (clip) aligns with the groove in the differential case side gear. Install the axle shaft to the inner flange and tighten the bolts. Reinstall the stabilizer link, fill the differential with lubricant, install the differential carrier splash shield, and finally, install the wheel and lug nuts. Lower the vehicle, tighten the lug nuts, and check for proper operation.
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Q:
What should be done after raising and supporting it on jackstands for the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
A:
After raising the vehicle and supporting it on jackstands, a jack should be positioned under the rear axle differential housing.
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Q:
How are the inner ends of the driveaxles connected to the differential side gears for the 2008 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
A:
The inner ends of the driveaxles are bolted to an axleshaft connected to the differential side gears.
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Q:
How is the difference in distance between the differential and the right front wheel compensated for in the 2013 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
In 4WD models, an extension axle shaft is used on the right side to make up the difference in distance between the differential and the right front wheel.
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Q:
What type of rear axle assembly does the 2011 Chevrolet Silverado have? Posted by Customer
A:
The vehicle has a hypoid, semi-floating type rear axle assembly.
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Q:
What should be done if the 2010 Chevrolet Silverado has a differential carrier splash shield? Posted by Customer
A:
If the vehicle has a differential carrier splash shield, it should be removed after removing the driveaxle/hub nut.
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Q:
How do you remove and install components in the front differential for 4WD systems for the 2010 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
To remove and install components in the front differential for 4WD systems, follow these steps: Remove the bolts securing the axle tube to the differential carrier and the nuts attaching the tube to its support bracket. Carefully remove the output shaft tube, ensuring no components fall out. Mount the tube in a vise and remove the internal components. Measure and remove the axleshaft bearing using a slide hammer and bearing remover attachment. For installation, install the bearing to the original depth using a bearing driver or socket, then install a new seal and deflector, lubricating the seal lips with grease. Carefully drive in the axleshaft, followed by the internal components. Apply RTV sealant to the tube-to-differential housing mating surface, and install the tube assembly, tightening bolts and nuts to specified torques. Reinstall the driveaxle, front axle shift motor, and fill the differential with lubricant.
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Q:
What are the initial steps to remove the rear axle assembly from the 2008 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
The initial steps are to loosen the rear wheel lug nuts, raise the rear of the vehicle, and support it securely on jackstands.
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Q:
How do you remove the semi-floating axle shaft for the 2012 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
To remove the semi-floating axle shaft, you need to remove the C-lock from the groove on the inner end of the axleshaft and withdraw the shaft, being careful not to damage the oil seal.
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