Way to make it work Phil💛 My dad Louie, left me his calipers. He would say " You'll get it" I've got the same space issue with my wife's 2011 Juke. Thanks Phil!!!💛
Great video. I didn't realize they already had cut outs for the installation of replacement inner snap ring installation, even though they were originally made as none serviceable.
Have you rebuilt a few of these staked u joint style AWD driveshafts? I've got a pair of u joints coming in for my 2009 Subaru Forester, it shakes and the u joints are roasted. I'm just curious what the odds are of doing the u joints and having the shaft still shake? I've heard people say they've replaced ujoints and made things worse, but I imagine they must have been installed terribly off center?
Great job 👍 My 2000 CR-V has 260k mikes and was having a terrible vibration while accelerating. I discovered the u-joint was shot. I just removed the driveshaft so it’s just FWD now. It’s the beat around car so I have mismatched tires, they still have some life left and i’m not going to spend $600+ on 4 new tires.
I would like to see a factory style staking tool that would duplicate the original dimples for retention. In a pinch I might even try a few one second bursts with the mig maybe with some Loctite retaining compound. Use a wet rag to avoid heat transfer.
That's interesting, when I checked this being an 11 my cheapest cost was $510 but not available and Dorman cost $650 Inc shipping. And then there's markup...
I love to see a fellow tech use the digital calipers to confirm the task before they start the repair. A++!
Way to make it work Phil💛 My dad Louie, left me his calipers. He would say " You'll get it" I've got the same space issue with my wife's 2011 Juke. Thanks Phil!!!💛
Great video. I didn't realize they already had cut outs for the installation of replacement inner snap ring installation, even though they were originally made as none serviceable.
They don't have it cut out, you have to file out nearly 200 thousand
Do the later model CRVs (2015 and newer) have u-joints?
Same shaft
Have you rebuilt a few of these staked u joint style AWD driveshafts? I've got a pair of u joints coming in for my 2009 Subaru Forester, it shakes and the u joints are roasted. I'm just curious what the odds are of doing the u joints and having the shaft still shake? I've heard people say they've replaced ujoints and made things worse, but I imagine they must have been installed terribly off center?
If you file the inside of the crosses uneve allowing the ujoint to be off center that can cause a vibration.
Great job 👍 My 2000 CR-V has 260k mikes and was having a terrible vibration while accelerating. I discovered the u-joint was shot. I just removed the driveshaft so it’s just FWD now. It’s the beat around car so I have mismatched tires, they still have some life left and i’m not going to spend $600+ on 4 new tires.
I have a customer that has been driving his crv for over 6 years with no rear driveshaft with no problem.
What is make and part number of U joint? Thank you
Information at 7:30 in video...
what are those ujoints worth?
Over 100 with shipping but I have the part number and will search for a cheaper source now.
@@PhillipBaileyeach?
wow you have lot of patients
I would like to see a factory style staking tool that would duplicate the original dimples for retention. In a pinch I might even try a few one second bursts with the mig maybe with some Loctite retaining compound. Use a wet rag to avoid heat transfer.
The mig is not a bad idea.
Yea we would install new shaft came in a 10 ft wood box oe new
wow those were dusty caps, and I thought that GM u-joints were bad lol.
Finally some one with brains 😅
rear drive shaft for a 2014 Honda CRV in Canada is $ 499.00 plus taxes plus freight .
That's interesting, when I checked this being an 11 my cheapest cost was $510 but not available and Dorman cost $650 Inc shipping. And then there's markup...
Hey Phil you sure do some painful jobs in order to save your customers money!!
I try...this took me a little over two hours. Saved the customer about 400.
Where are you located?@@PhillipBailey