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Old Feb 10, 2018 | 02:51 PM
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Default Re: U-joint replaced around $100.00

Originally Posted by amx1397
I am looking into this if i can do the yokes the driveshaft will cost 300. so if the yokes are less than 100 I going to do it. jim I have a rear and a tranny out of a car that i can use for filament ,,if this works we need NO pilot bushing.
Keep me updated.
I am hoping I get time to get the your of the 8.25 in my old Dakota to compare.
haha, wouldn't it be amazing if we could use the driveshaft from a ext cab 4x4 Dakota or ram also
but wishful thinking it be the right length, but would be cool.
but makes a lot easier that you have parts out of your car

would give a lot better option for our cars
and cheaper than rebuilding own shafts.
 
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