🎉🎉🎉why do they say to keep a mark on ujoint on removal of driveshaft I got a truck that driveshaft was already out and not sure if I just throw it back in 🎉
So I guess I need some clarification on the part numbers. The Rear drive shaft link you are providing, does that work on both ends of the rear drive shaft? Then you have a link to the Front u joint....same question, does it work on both ends of the front drive shaft?? Or are you saying thats the Front U joint part number for the rear driveshaft (correct part number for the front U joint ON the rear driveshaft where it goes into the transfer case) . Please expand on this so I can ensure I am ordering the correct parts in advance....Thanks!
Rear U Joint works on both ends of rear driveline. Front U Joint works on both ends of front driveline. Same part number covers the rear driveline, same thingvwith the rear U joint
Thank you for the feedback and the info to let the views know there are other way and other tool that can be used to do this job. Although those tools are available and may or may not make the job easier, you will definitely want to let the driveline cool off for about a half hour or so before removing the U-joints with one of those tools. Thank you again for the feedback.
Yes most definitely those tools make removing the u joint a lot easier and faster and less chance of damaging especially if you’re working on aluminum driveshaft
I was thinking the same thing. He is spot on using a torch to melt out the plastic but I don't agree with using a hammer in that manner, especially on the drive shaft itself which is aluminum and can be easily damaged. A ball joint tool can be used to remove them and often times you can press the new ones in with a vise.
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Man, I wish more people could make their points like you do! Well spoken, well explained! Thank you Sir!
You explained this better than anybody else I have watched and I must have watched 40 damn videos. Thank you very much.🏆💯💯
🎉🎉🎉why do they say to keep a mark on ujoint on removal of driveshaft
I got a truck that driveshaft was already out and not sure if I just throw it back in 🎉
It really isn't absolutely necessary. People just say that it keeps it balanced correctly with the vehicle. Myth? Most likely.
No video of actually removing the u joint. That's what we are looking for, not a video some someone ranting
Hi, the u joint are the same at the front and rear of the driveshaft?
Yes. Same part number for both u joints on the rear drive line.
Thank you.
I was wondering the same
So I guess I need some clarification on the part numbers. The Rear drive shaft link you are providing, does that work on both ends of the rear drive shaft? Then you have a link to the Front u joint....same question, does it work on both ends of the front drive shaft?? Or are you saying thats the Front U joint part number for the rear driveshaft (correct part number for the front U joint ON the rear driveshaft where it goes into the transfer case) . Please expand on this so I can ensure I am ordering the correct parts in advance....Thanks!
Rear U Joint works on both ends of rear driveline. Front U Joint works on both ends of front driveline. Same part number covers the rear driveline, same thingvwith the rear U joint
What do you do if you don't have a torch how do I get them out? Dropping my driveline tomorrow cuz I saw those pins n had no clue wth
Buy a small propane torch at the hardware store. The tanks are like $6 and the cheap nozzle is about $20.
Thank you very much
I’m quite shocked to see you use a hammer why not a ball joint press or the special U joint puller tool Holy cow
Thank you for the feedback and the info to let the views know there are other way and other tool that can be used to do this job. Although those tools are available and may or may not make the job easier, you will definitely want to let the driveline cool off for about a half hour or so before removing the U-joints with one of those tools. Thank you again for the feedback.
Yes most definitely those tools make removing the u joint a lot easier and faster and less chance of damaging especially if you’re working on aluminum driveshaft
I was thinking the same thing. He is spot on using a torch to melt out the plastic but I don't agree with using a hammer in that manner, especially on the drive shaft itself which is aluminum and can be easily damaged. A ball joint tool can be used to remove them and often times you can press the new ones in with a vise.
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Great video boss thank you very much for your time out of your day to make this video to help other individuals thank you so very much and God bless you your family and friends and don’t forget repent if you need to Jesus Christ is coming very very soon so I want to see you in heaven with me one day so we Can be together my brother Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior is coming soon amen. ✝️✝️✝️