i have a 95 xj and i want to change the u joints in the rear drive shaft ...once i take off the 2 nuts on the rear joint does the drive shaft just pull out by hand from the transfer case or are there bolts i need to remove ? thanks
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just pulls out. get a bucket due to possible loss of fluid
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To change u-joints though you'll still need to remove those clips like a heavy gauge spring that locks into place so u-joints can't move up & down or in & out.
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x2 just pulls out of 95- xjs. I lost fluid on mine when i did it, and I replaced it with fresh stuff, but it may have been overfull, don't actually know how much should actually be in there.
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thats what i thought i just didnt want to go yanking it out with out knowing for sure....thanksOriginally Posted by trans_am7935
just pulls out. get a bucket due to possible loss of fluid
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mine is at the correct level ,but after i do it ill post if and how much fluid loss ,thanksOriginally Posted by housew
x2 just pulls out of 95- xjs. I lost fluid on mine when i did it, and I replaced it with fresh stuff, but it may have been overfull, don't actually know how much should actually be in there.
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thanks for the reply, but your xj is different than mine,i appreciate the help though ,thanksOriginally Posted by cubanchris81
To change u-joints though you'll still need to remove those clips like a heavy gauge spring that locks into place so u-joints can't move up & down or in & out.
one more question i forgot .should i grease the shaft before i slide it back into the transfer case? .......i was getting a little squeek when i reverse maybe that will help