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Carnage - Always maintain your driveshafts
Just thought you'd enjoy seeing the latest damage to my Jeep.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...7/127_3374.jpg Think this is due to a defective universal joint and/or bad driveline angle. Jeep was making some noise, so I checked it out and found nothing appeared to be wrong with it. Greased up the whole driveshaft and a month later, this is the result. http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...7/127_3379.jpg Thankfully, this finally blew in front of my house as I was putting it on a trailer to take to a buddy's house to fix. Despite this autopsy, I'm still at a loss as to the cause. It was well maintained. Gonna rebuild it and keep it as a spare (Got a few parts lying around). |
I did one better LOL I took out both U joints the rear and the trans in one shot. nonetheless. Nice work!
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mmm yes ive seen this before, happen to my camaro when i was on rt80 doing about 80, was a load bag and then all i herd i was hitting underneath not a fun time
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i never broke a u joint i blew engines and trans before
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Nice work....how bad of an angle is it?
- Justin |
When I get the new DS, I'm getting all new joints too. I want a DS loop. Even my wife's Pilot has them (2 to be exact). Maybe I'll take them. :nod:
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The sound of what's left of your driveshaft smacking against the underside of your vehicle is one of the ugliest, most unsettling noises ever. I'd like to say I can only imagine what that sounds like at highway speed, but unfortunately I've got a pretty good idea. |
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