I was looking for a section like that I guess I didn't look hard enough, on the other forum I'm on it’s under FAQ's
Oh and forty04, its all good I think its good to havecritics.
If there is anything someone would like to add or correct pleasepost it or let me know.
Ok back to work....
When you get your nuts off the bolts, lightly tap on the end to starts pushing it out, and then push on top of your rotor with your handto help you pull the bolt out. When you done it should look like this
Then once you have it like that pull down lightly on the top of the rotor and pull out your axle from the rotor. When you’re done it will look like this.
I always put my nuts back on so i dont loose them

Now don't get too happynow and try to yank out your axle from the trany (Or I will personally come to your house and smack the DEE de Dee out of you)
Take your control arm separator and firmly tap your axle out it should come out quite easily.
Now that’s the Removal the installation is the same except, I'm sorry brosI forgot to take pictures!!!
I got too happy cuz I haven’t driven my car in like 2 months and what you’re looking at right now is part of my motor swap process
(Before you do this make sure you put everything back including your brakes) The cool thing is that installation is the same as disassembly all you have to remember is that when you stick your axle back in the trany and the rotor,wile its sticking out of the rotorhit the end of the axle with the hammer like you did before and you'll hear it seat back in the trany make sure that it is back like it was.(yes I'm asking you to go underneath the car again.) after hitting it, it should look like this.
You’re not going to be able to put the bolt back on the axleso grab the axle from behind the rotor and push it so that you can put thenutback on.
Get your nut torqued back on and line it up with the grove where you bent the bolt out.
Once you have it lined up take your screwdriver and the hammer and hit the out side of the bolt to bend it back into the groove.
Keep in mindI did an engine swap nothing special d17 to d17 my engine was blown (get the air by pass valve for your cold air intake or you'll end up like me in the rain here is a pic of the engine \/ ) so I just put back my old axles. But I imagine that it’s the same for new ones.
Hope this helps any corrections, critics, flames will be much appreciated.
Oh and if you need help or just need some one to do it for you send me a pm I can almost guarantee that I'm cheaper than the other guy. I’m in the DFW area so hit me up.