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    Here comes the snow!!!

    Calling for 4"-6" by Wed. I'm not ready for this yet.

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    hey snow is nice, snow is beautifull.....for about 10 min. spoken by some one who only sees snow when skying or visiting relitives too dumb to move . I dont sky any more and only visit the relitives about once every 10 years so.......l. I feel for ya.

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    I just came in from feeding my cows and b/c of the rain it was slush/poop up above my ankles.......it was gross.
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    As long as you keep it out there. lol We're getting more rain which we don't need. It wouldn't matter anyway truck's gotta go in the shop tomorrow. I need a universal which I'm not thrilled about. $400 is rough. Had it replaced 3 years ago, I guess running the truck on the beach didn't help it. lol oh well.

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    In NJ we already got a foot last month...fun...
    No power or heat for 4 days...

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    I would rather have snow then rain any day you can walk on frozen ground but it sure is hard to work in the mud all day. New boots and wet feet I can't win. I just wish Canada would keep there wind.

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    Canada can give you all of the wind! We had 14" of snow last week for the first snowfall.. sucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapperNJ26 View Post
    As long as you keep it out there. lol We're getting more rain which we don't need. It wouldn't matter anyway truck's gotta go in the shop tomorrow. I need a universal which I'm not thrilled about. $400 is rough. Had it replaced 3 years ago, I guess running the truck on the beach didn't help it. lol oh well.
    $400 bucks for a U-joint? Unless yours is special, they are easy to replace.

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    We lucked out in the 1 - 3" range. Can't really call it snow, though. More like wet slop.

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    I live in a condo so I can't do it here. Already asked about it. I have 4wd, so nothings cheap. That's parts and labor. It's the front pass. side.

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    So its not a U joint per say in the front drive shaft that your replacing.

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    What do they call them, the CV joints? yea those can get salty.

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    I heard them called that on cars I think they call them knuckle joins on 4 wheel drive trucks. CV joint means constant velocity joint and on frontwheel drive cars these usualy have rubber boots around them and they are greased. On 4x4 trucks they are open to the elements and are like very large U-Joints that are sealed units. I dont know for sure I just shade tree mchanic cause I cant afford to pay someone else to do the work. If its what im thinking its the part that goes into the front dif and has a U joint at the end right behind the spindle. The spline comes threw the spindle to turn the front wheel. Just did the ball joints and hubs on my truck this summer so had to take those shafts out.
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    You know what. The more i think about it I bet the mechanic he is taking it to is going to just repace the whole shaft instead of just the joint. I looked at a diagram in my chiltons cause I was curious and it seems it would be cheaper to just do the joint. Im thinking most of that $400 cost is labor.

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    I have a deep seated hate of fitting universal joints.

    It never goes to plan, I'd guess even after making real real sure all of the roller bearings are in place...
    10%+ of the time a single roller falls over & gets stuck in the bottom of the end cap...

    Meaning the things gunna start wearing out from the first second its used.

    The story with fitting a universal in a drive shaft, more often than not, in the factory, they actually just fit the uni & weld a steel washer in over it to hold it in place.
    Or pein the edges over, like this >
    Then they balance the shaft.

    4WD's & such can have a circlip in place, like this >
    Or they use a clamp thing with bolts to hold it in place.
    Like this >

    With the welded washer or the peined over edges ...
    When one wears out, the driveshaft place has to remove the shaft while the cars on a hoist.
    Grind off the tack welds, punch the universal out a bit & remove the washer, times that by 4 for each universal...

    Then remove the actual universal, ream out the holes so they are smooth & round, often they have to bore it out a bit (and inline with the centrelines...) so then they now have to source the correct size universal.... After starting the job...

    Then they have to set the yoke ends up in a milling machine & cut the circlip grooves in the correct place, thats a pain in the rs..

    Then they get the correct size universal & fit it ('bags NOT ME!') get it close to centre.
    Real real close, they use a dial test indicator....

    Fit the spacing washers over the universal ends, & then the circlips...
    Make sure they won't fall out... A tiny bit of swarf or grit will not let them seat properly & then they fall out, under the vehicle... while its at speed...
    Ever seen a car jump 6 feet in the air while also jumping sideways by 6 feet? Thats what a loose driveshaft does...

    Then they put the driveshaft in a multi thousand $$ machine & balance it....

    Then they refit it & prime it with grease.

    And... Oh yeah... universals all seem to wear out at about the same time... so you do all of the universals on the shaft at the same time.

    Or you have a vehicle thats in for repairs every 6 months for the same job......

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    Oh, to test a universal, get under there & grip the shafts on each side of the universal with each hand.
    Now give it a twist in different directions (left hand clockwise, right hand anticlockwise).
    Now give it a twist in the other directions.
    If theres a 'lag' or 'slop' or a 'clunk' when you reverse directions, the universals worn.

    They can still work for a long time after wearing out a bit, you end up with the effect of a time lag when you take off from a standstill, when its worse you can hear the 'clunk' as well.

    Check that & also to see if the end caps are welded in place, if they have circlips the jobs a LOT easyer.

    I got quoted NZ$400 + to do the driveshaft on my car in 2000, so US$400's probably cheap if they are doing them all.
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    I dont thik hes talking a drive shaft though. Since he said front left. I thik he talking about axle shaft. the part that come sout of the dif and has splines on both ends and goes threw the front hub assembly. But thanks for your right up I learned something new.

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    If you don't have to manually lock your hubs in before engaging 4WD many trucks/SUV's use CV axles...I know my POS Chevy was like that.
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    Well, we ended up with 8" of heavy wet crap that was hard to even stand up on. Put my car in the ditch trying to avoid a wreck around a blind corner, after they cleaned it up I was able to idle it out of the ditch. Whewww I was ready for a shot after I got home,,


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