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Post by eporter123 on Jul 31, 2008 12:07:24 GMT -5
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got Mud? Ice? Snow?
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Post by 89 on Jul 31, 2008 15:56:46 GMT -5
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Post by Armageddous on Aug 4, 2008 23:19:05 GMT -5
So you're saying the stock ujoints have grease passages, and no way to grease them? Maybe it would be in our best interest to drill a 1/4" hole and install a grease nipple? -Terry
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Post by onsk8 on Aug 10, 2008 21:22:14 GMT -5
my drive shaft has one ujoints thats broken and needs replacing. can i get away with just replacing one? or is it better to do them all.
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Post by gearheadeh on Aug 10, 2008 22:26:46 GMT -5
my drive shaft has one ujoints thats broken and needs replacing. can i get away with just replacing one? or is it better to do them all. I believe you have just 2 choices: Try and find a complete used driveshaft from another justy........or buy new U-joints and rebuild your drive shaft. If one is gone the other can't be far behind. It is just like putting in one set of disc brake pads!.
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Post by jeremydde on Mar 23, 2009 12:46:42 GMT -5
For those that aren't too afraid of rebuilding their driveshafts, here is a canadian U-joint supplier with the Justy listed as well. www.euro-drive.com/U-Joints.htmJeremy
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