EZRhino said:
This is a good thread to ask this question. Let's say you break your axle....the splined end is still in the carrier. (It could be a Dana 35, 44, 60, whatever...) How do you get the broken off end out of the carrier? I mean on the trail? Generally do you have to pull the carrier and get it out that way? Let's say you carry a spare rear axle on the trail. Pulling your carrier in the middle of nowhere doesn't sound like much fun to me. I thought I'd heard of someone putting a strong magnet on a stick and pulling out the end that way, but I can't confirm that that would work.
EZ
Twice I've been present when D35c axles have broken. One for a friend in a cherokee, and once mine. In both cases, the opposite axle was removed and a length of steel was used to pound the piece out from the opposite side. Which meant that the diff cover was removed for both.
In the first case, with my friend, he carried a piece of steel in his rig just for that purpose (seems like he had been in that prediciment before). In my case, I had to go into town to get parts, and picked up a 6' section of 5/8" rebar while I was getting the other parts.
In both cases, the remaining piece didn't want to come out and the hammer was applied liberally.