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#1
5 being the hardest 1 the easiest
I don't wanna sound like an ***
but how hard is it really to change a drive shaft
I've never done it.
My car is an 88. how long should it take with basic tools one person
and no lift?
I don't wanna sound like an ***
but how hard is it really to change a drive shaft
I've never done it.
My car is an 88. how long should it take with basic tools one person
and no lift?
#2
it's easy.
you probably want to remove the exhaust, then you just remove the 4 bolts on the flange @ the rear end, and the other end slides out of the trans.
installation is the reverse. you just need the car in the air high enough for you to crawl around under it...
you probably want to remove the exhaust, then you just remove the 4 bolts on the flange @ the rear end, and the other end slides out of the trans.
installation is the reverse. you just need the car in the air high enough for you to crawl around under it...
#6
Scale 1 -5 ....I give it a 2. Cause you gotta get under the car
Super easy after that. just use a big screwdriver to jam the shaft so it wont turn when you try to take the shaft out.Jack it up evenly if you can so you dont have to worry about the tranny fluid coming out. :bigok:
Super easy after that. just use a big screwdriver to jam the shaft so it wont turn when you try to take the shaft out.Jack it up evenly if you can so you dont have to worry about the tranny fluid coming out. :bigok:
#7
even if you jack it up evenly you will likely have fluid, it's at a low point in the trans which is relatively full of fluid. If you could actually jack it up unevenly with the nose down you would have less fluid issue. Just lift the rear of the car on jack stands
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