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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 11:53 AM
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The bolt patterns make it physically impossible to install backwards. Marking takes almost no time at all and you never know when you might want to put the old shaft back in. I've had a run of bad experiences with u-joints and have rebuilt my OEM propshaft and swapped it back in while I rebuilt my Tom Woods shaft. A word of caution; don't trust an oil change shop to properly grease your propshaft u-joints, even if you give them proper instructions. Unless you are standing under the truck watching them do it, they won't get it right.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by dusty1
correct. only thing you can do wrong, is put it in backwards. it is balanced unless you separate, then misalign at slip joint. or not get it tight with new nyloks
Although I totally agree with Dusty I reckon it's best to mark up the flanges and cardan now rather than later as you never know if you pull it apart later you may forget. I use a center punch making a series of pop marks on the corresponding flanges and cardan so there's no mix up later.

Not that it's important but I do two marks on each of the axle flanges, 3 marks on the front end of the cardan and 4 on the back end and then 5 on the transmission flanges and then spray paint them or varnish them for longevity.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 11:57 AM
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You beat me to it CD.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 12:11 PM
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I knew I could learn something new today. never tried it backwards....but I have installed it upside down
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 01:09 PM
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Took it out this afternoon. Pretty straight forward other than the ice melting and dripping in my eyeballs and a smashed thumb. I assume since the rear bolts can't come out, it's ok just to let them hang there?
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 01:17 PM
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did you try to spin that big circlip and see if they will come out of the gap? some say they do not, mine did.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 02:05 PM
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The bolts from my rear flange (the one on the front of the transfer case) wouldn't come out.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 02:23 PM
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I don't even trust an Oil Lube to change my oil. I change the Rover's diapers and use the 301 Mobile filter, I def wouldn't trust them to grease my nips.

I just tried to pull my 240 Volvo out of the drive with the Rover, what a difference, it couldn't pull the Swede out. Then I tried with the Audi A4, no go.

Guess the Volvo sits until spring time. Wish I would've thought about pulling it out day before I pulled the front shaft out of the Rover..Deeerrrrr.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 02:37 PM
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The truck is designed to be AWD, so while it's ok to drive with the front shaft out, I wouldn't tow. Otherwise, you're putting more stress on the rear drivetrain than it is designed to handle.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2014 | 02:43 PM
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I only gave the Vulva a couple tries before realizing it wasn't doing much good. Nor Ford Rover or the Germ could pull out the Swede.
 
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