Vegasmarc21
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Yes it's the rear driveshaft. So basically I should not use the Lucas heavy duty red n tacky grease to lube the splines? I have tried to move the driveshaft on level ground, and it won't budge, not even a little. The u joints seem to be new, but don't know how new since I bought it from a dealer used 1 year ago. Going to take it to a driveline shop today. One last thought or comment, when my tires are low like 30 to 31 pounds, it seems to not vibrate or chugged or much or not at all....it's wired because I'd bet the farm it's not tire related....I like all factory and keeping factory, but the rear is jacked up so high, maybe I'll drop it like the police vehicles are.Transfer case? the video is of the rear shaft correct? imo, a moly paste/grease is better suited for your ap. The drive shaft spline really should need only a "light" application on install. it does exist in a wet environment as the tail housing bushing and the spline are lubricated by the trans fluid. Just be aware depending on the incline that you are parked when you pull the drive shaft there is a possibility of some auto trans fluid coming out. That much racket should have some slop evident even without removing the shaft. park the car level and chock the rear wheel so the driveline is "unloaded", Get underneath and see if you can see the yokes are worn by twisting the driveline cw/ccw. im guessing Its a u joint!
Also im a 59 year old "factory purist" so your venture into lowering is against my principals. But they do look cool when done right.