Driveshaft/U-Joint Questions
ORIGINAL: Disco Mike
All you need to do is go to a good auto parts store, buy a matching set, by the same manufacture, 2 greasiable u-joints and a centering ball kit, about $80 in total, then find a tranny or drive line shop to rebuild it, usually around $120 to $150 in labor.
Or if you were going to play hard go to Tom Woods customer drive shaft and order one of his great shafts for around $350 new.
All you need to do is go to a good auto parts store, buy a matching set, by the same manufacture, 2 greasiable u-joints and a centering ball kit, about $80 in total, then find a tranny or drive line shop to rebuild it, usually around $120 to $150 in labor.
Or if you were going to play hard go to Tom Woods customer drive shaft and order one of his great shafts for around $350 new.
Thank you Sir.
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ORIGINAL: Disco Mike
All you need to do is go to a good auto parts store, buy a matching set, by the same manufacture, 2 greasiable u-joints and a centering ball kit, about $80 in total, then find a tranny or drive line shop to rebuild it, usually around $120 to $150 in labor.
Or if you were going to play hard go to Tom Woods customer drive shaft and order one of his great shafts for around $350 new.
All you need to do is go to a good auto parts store, buy a matching set, by the same manufacture, 2 greasiable u-joints and a centering ball kit, about $80 in total, then find a tranny or drive line shop to rebuild it, usually around $120 to $150 in labor.
Or if you were going to play hard go to Tom Woods customer drive shaft and order one of his great shafts for around $350 new.
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