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Old 03-10-2017, 05:49 PM
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My front end shudders at medium speeds. It could be tranny shudder or front prop shaft. If front prop shaft, what brand and how easy to replace? I'm scheduled to have tranny fluid and filter replaced. Also slight chirping coming from somewhere. CV joint??
 
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I am sure a vibration whith chirping should be front shaft.
 
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Thats what I'm thinking. So, on that subject, how difficult is it to replace front propshaft?? Which vendor has the most reliable??
 
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Not hard to replace the front prop shaft at all. Try L8, hell of a price and fully greasable > > https://www.lucky8llc.com/collection...t-driveshaft-6


Also useful > https://www.lucky8llc.com/products/l...shaft-nut-tool
 
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OverRover, my question is this; Why buy a new shaft when any drive line shop can press in new u joints ? Wouldn't this method save money?
 
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Old 03-11-2017, 12:12 PM
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You can check out the parts and labor cost to have an idea. The factory original does not come with greasable nipple on the shaft unlike those mentioned by over rover so maintenance is easier. Might save money in the long haul.
 
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OK...so if I'm wrenching this sucker off, what size am I looking at for box and open end wrench?? I know, I need to stop being cheap and just buy a workshop manual.
 
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OK...so if I'm wrenching this sucker off, what size am I looking at for box and open end wrench?? I know, I need to stop being cheap and just buy a workshop manual.
The workshop manual, called RAVE, is a free download on this forum, so don't buy one they are mega bucks.

IMO unless you have the correct tools and time, about one day, it's cheaper to buy the shaft complete rather than a rebuild as the Cardan centre bearing can be a real PITA to install.
 
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In Portland Oregon, we have a company called "Drive line services of Portland". They only do drive lines whether stock or custom. And they also balance the shaft. I will call them on Monday, as they are not open on the weekend. Then I will price them out. My labor is free, so that should help a little when I hand them the shaft only. On a side note, we also have electrical service that can rebuild alternators.
 
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So here is the culprit. Only 3 nuts would not come off, so I used hammer and chisel. An hours work.
 
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