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Phew, at the 11th hour LolisDisco. Good premonition to take a look.

Regards rebuild or new shaft, if you are good with spanners and engineering and have ingenuity you can rebuild the Cardan but be warned though it's a real PITA job. The single UJ's and rotoflex are a simple job but reassembling the Cardan (Hookes joint) and removing the centre bearing and refitting it are a real PITA. IMHO, if I were you I'd go for a complete new shaft with UJ grease zerks and fit that unless you are very confident with your spannering abilities.
 
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Well one of the u joints has started to work its way out of the yoke. Looks like I need a whole new driveshaft.

Recommendations?

I'm in the LA area.

Can the truck be driven safely without the front shaft?

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you'd have to lock the transfercase with the front shaft off. I'd just buy a reman shaft front someone.
 
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So what do ya figure some JB weld and some bailing wire?

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So I need a recommendation for a remanufactured drive shaft.

Preferably in the Los Angeles area.

If not local whose the best quality/price?

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Bubble gum will deaden the vibration.
 
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Old 04-26-2014, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Dane!
you'd have to lock the transfercase with the front shaft off. I'd just buy a reman shaft front someone.
I don't understand. I need to lock the transfer case?

I can't move the truck around the block with the front shaft out?

By the way I'm going to order a new shaft from Lucky 8 on Monday.
I found a local junk yard that has the old original style for $300. No way

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If you lock the transfer case you can move around all you want. What year is the Rover?
 
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the truck will not move without the shaft when its not locked. You will have to go under the truck and manually lock the tcase nipple if you have it. x2 on what year, if its an 02-03 you might have to park it.
 
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It's an 04. So I have to lock the transfer case?

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Yep. Put it in neutral, slide it left, and drive it around. The rear roto flex might not like it too much though.
 


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