Question about Toyota Land Cruiser
...and i removed the front tail sharft and it is ok The front tail shaft of the cruiser is prone to spline wear and failing U-joints. have the drive shaft inspected and replace if it cannot be ...
...Remove and discard small "U" bolts on yoke Slide drive shaft up spline end to dislodge drive shaft from yoke. You can either "beat" U join out of shaft, but better to bring to auto parts store that ...
...Remove the snap-ring with a pair of snap-ring pliers. Drive the tripod the tripod joint from the drive-axle with a brass punch and hammer; careful not to damage the bearing surfaces or splines on the ...
...Joints and/or balance the drive shaft. You'll need to remove those 4 bolts and nuts on the differential yoke. Once the bolts are removed then push the drive shaft forward, it will slide forward. ...
...drive shaft. get the front wheels balanced.problem solved.adrian,,, Could be a bad u-joint. You can tell by removing the drive shaft and feel the motion of the u-joint, as it should be smooth with no ...
Question about Toyota Land Cruiser
...Remove the wheel drive shaft from the vehicle. I remove the strut bolts when I'm by myself. Remove the bolt(if any) to get slack in the brake line, release the plugs for the wheel sensor wires for ...
...drive axle chevrolet cavalier 2004 Do yourself a favor and replace the whole cv shaft. Quicker, eaiser and not much money. First get the car in the air and remove the wheel. Then pop the lower ball ...
Remove the drive shaft and feel the motion of the u-joints. Then you will know for sure. When I read the problem description that was the first thing that came to my mind, even before I read where you
...Remove drive shaft and lubricate the splines in the yoke. Sounds like it's probably a U-Joint. Pretty common symptom of one going out. Easiest way to tell is to jack up the rear of the truck (support ...
2004 avalance clunk when shifting a low speed sounds like it is coming from transfer case I would remove the rear drive shaft and apply silicone grease to the slip joint. (Inside of front yoke)
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