The springy circlip is in groove near the splined end of the half shaft that protrudes thru the splined ID of the side gear on that side of the car. After the half shaft is pushed on thru it's side gear the circlip pops open a bit into the counterbore on the inward face of that side gear, preventing the shaft from pulling out of the trans during tight turns. I think the shafts are designed to slide back and forth on the splines a bit as the suspension moves during turning and hitting bumps in the road. The circlips also can make it a bitch to pull out the shaft.
I liked the "splitting fork" idea.
I liked the "splitting fork" idea.
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