I recently bought a 1999 XJ that was missing the front driveshaft, I got a replacement but it did not come with the hold downs/any hardware )and really haven't taken too hard of a look at it) but since it will be somewhat warm tomorrow I would like to get to work on it.
Are these the u-joint straps that I would need?
http://napaautoparts.com/Search/Deta...+50038+2038004
Thanks!
Are these the u-joint straps that I would need?
http://napaautoparts.com/Search/Deta...+50038+2038004
Thanks!
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Thanks I will be sure to keep an eye on them, or look for grade 8 bolts with those smaller heads Originally Posted by ivie_2006
i belive you are on the right page. do be aware tho that for some reason thoes bolts love to break off.

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I hate those little straps, been meaning to do this to mine for a while now. . . . not sure if it will work on the front https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/re...version-28141/
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While we're on this topic:
I'm in need of a rebuilt front driveshaft. The mechanic wants $500 for the parts and labor. Is it easy to swap these in and out at home if you have the all the parts?
My mechanical ability = 3/10
EDIT: To be clear, I am curious about the difficulty in just removing the driveshaft - I'm going to have it rebuilt by someone else.
I'm in need of a rebuilt front driveshaft. The mechanic wants $500 for the parts and labor. Is it easy to swap these in and out at home if you have the all the parts?
My mechanical ability = 3/10

EDIT: To be clear, I am curious about the difficulty in just removing the driveshaft - I'm going to have it rebuilt by someone else.
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i found it difficult to rebuild the cardigan joint on the front drive shaft, so i went to a specialty shop localy and they charged me like $125 to balance it, weight it, 3 new greasable ujoints and the rebuild on the knuckle joint on the end all i did was pull it and put it back
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I'm in need of a rebuilt front driveshaft. The mechanic wants $500 for the parts and labor. Is it easy to swap these in and out at home if you have the all the parts?
My mechanical ability = 3/10
EDIT: To be clear, I am curious about the difficulty in just removing the driveshaft - I'm going to have it rebuilt by someone else.
It is not hard at all. 4 bolts to remove on the ujoint straps, then just tappy tap tap with a hammer until it falls off.Originally Posted by DannyH
While we're on this topic:I'm in need of a rebuilt front driveshaft. The mechanic wants $500 for the parts and labor. Is it easy to swap these in and out at home if you have the all the parts?
My mechanical ability = 3/10

EDIT: To be clear, I am curious about the difficulty in just removing the driveshaft - I'm going to have it rebuilt by someone else.