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:banghead: HELP: I have an 89 dl and the rear end is vibrating like crazy from 25mph on up. I put new cvs in and new wheel bearings, new breaks and new drums. It sounds like a cv going bad but feels like a tire out of balance. so I changed tires and wheels and there is no change. The u joints seem fine, no play, any one got any ideas? I am going nuts trying to figure it out.
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You can pick up a used driveshaft at a junkyard for about 80 bucks. I had vibration coming from mine and when I took the shaft out the u-joints were pretty bad and that carrier bearing on there goes out too... You could replace the front half of the shaft if you took the bearing apart.. Custom one piece would be nice, but theres a reason why that carrier bearing is there

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:wave: I just found out that the u-joints are not replacable. I did call the wrecking yard and may have found one for 75$. Is this common on all Subbys?That the u-joints cant be replaced? I sure hope this takes care of the problem. Thanks for your help folks:wave:

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On the early soobs (80 - 84) the U-joints are somewhat replaceable. You have to take a cutting torch and cut the star away from the caps (the + looking thing that the caps press on to. after you do that, you and pound the caps out of the ears of the shaft. Then to put them back in file down the burrs that held the old caps in and press the new caps back in. 85 - 91s you have to replace the whole shaft.

 

Originally posted by Bluroo

:wave: I just found out that the u-joints are not replacable. I did call the wrecking yard and may have found one for 75$. Is this common on all Subbys?That the u-joints cant be replaced? I sure hope this takes care of the problem. Thanks for your help folks:wave:

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