Front Driveshaft Question
#11
Lucky8 Llc. - Take the road less traveled...
So far, cannot be happier. Price is great, shipping was fast, and it's greaseable, with the exception of the large Ball. Time will tell, but my OE Shaft got about 104k miles.
Last edited by SuperSport; 06-28-2014 at 12:49 PM.
#12
I'm confused, are you asking about the small hole along the shaft in shot #2?
That is the hole for a zerk fitting to grease the spline where the 2 sections connect with the smaller one sliding into the larger one. If it isn't that hole tell us which shot to look at.
As far as making any money off of rebuilding one and selling it I wish you the best of luck! There are several well known shops that build fully greasable drive shafts and sell for a reasonable price and offer warranties or just the satisfaction to the buyer that they have a shaft built by someone who knows what they are doing and uses first class parts. Many come with balancing included although short shafts seldom need it and most will not just take an OEM shaft and add the greasable parts but build the shaft from scratch with a newer stronger tube. Some even add a new CV Socket Yoke that adds a grease point for the centering ball which is missing on the OEM.
And if you don't want to mail order one and live in an average size town or city you can have any good local drive line shop with the tools and know how build one which will be much the same as the ones from the big name shops we all know. And finally some folks rebuild them for themselves to save money or just to feel the satisfaction of DIY. Drive shafts are not complicated and have been around since the start of automobiles but they do have some important factors to consider for anyone rebuilding their own. They can self destruct in a few seconds and take out your transmission if not done right.
Not trying to be harsh but realistic. You are already questioning what a hole is for and seem uncertain about rebuilding the drive shaft, why would anyone buy it rebuilt from you? If you already have a well build fully greasable shaft on your rig and maintain it you won't need this one for a spare.
That is the hole for a zerk fitting to grease the spline where the 2 sections connect with the smaller one sliding into the larger one. If it isn't that hole tell us which shot to look at.
As far as making any money off of rebuilding one and selling it I wish you the best of luck! There are several well known shops that build fully greasable drive shafts and sell for a reasonable price and offer warranties or just the satisfaction to the buyer that they have a shaft built by someone who knows what they are doing and uses first class parts. Many come with balancing included although short shafts seldom need it and most will not just take an OEM shaft and add the greasable parts but build the shaft from scratch with a newer stronger tube. Some even add a new CV Socket Yoke that adds a grease point for the centering ball which is missing on the OEM.
And if you don't want to mail order one and live in an average size town or city you can have any good local drive line shop with the tools and know how build one which will be much the same as the ones from the big name shops we all know. And finally some folks rebuild them for themselves to save money or just to feel the satisfaction of DIY. Drive shafts are not complicated and have been around since the start of automobiles but they do have some important factors to consider for anyone rebuilding their own. They can self destruct in a few seconds and take out your transmission if not done right.
Not trying to be harsh but realistic. You are already questioning what a hole is for and seem uncertain about rebuilding the drive shaft, why would anyone buy it rebuilt from you? If you already have a well build fully greasable shaft on your rig and maintain it you won't need this one for a spare.
#13
If it was rebuilt with decent parts, I'm sure someone on eBay or Craigslist would pay $150-200 for it with no problem. Not everyone knows where to look for these, or how much they are worth. If they call the dealer, they'll be THRILLED to find a rebuilt on Craigslist.
I'm all about trying to make a buck or two on Craigslist. So far this year, I've made about $8000 buying and selling.
I'm all about trying to make a buck or two on Craigslist. So far this year, I've made about $8000 buying and selling.
#14
I installed this one, took about 15 mins to change it. Even with my Dog helping! She did bore quickly... See attachments.
Lucky8 Llc. - Take the road less traveled...
So far, cannot be happier. Price is great, shipping was fast, and it's greaseable, with the exception of the large Ball. Time will tell, but my OE Shaft got about 130k miles.
Lucky8 Llc. - Take the road less traveled...
So far, cannot be happier. Price is great, shipping was fast, and it's greaseable, with the exception of the large Ball. Time will tell, but my OE Shaft got about 130k miles.
#15
At least she was not running off with my wrenches. THIS time. With her, it's not so much that she shows up, it's more that she's ALWAYS at my feet. It's actually kinda nice, especially when she's NOT helping. She's laying at my feet as I type...
Last edited by SuperSport; 06-28-2014 at 01:01 PM.
#16
Lovely looking dog SS, obviously a 'daddies girl'. I have a female cat that follows me around like 'Larry the lamb'. I was underneath the D2 yesterday looking at my new problems and I suddenly realised she was lying next to me looking at whatever I was looking at and there she stayed and fell asleep for a couple of hours. Incredible.
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