Took out the quad retro ...
Getting it back upgraded in a few days.![]()
How difficult was it to do, and how much 4 the upgrade?
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Took out the quad retro ...
Getting it back upgraded in a few days.![]()
Took out the quad retro ...
Getting it back upgraded in a few days.![]()
Installed my LED DRL's........they look so much better
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I tried some of those. They looked good in the dark but terrible in the daytime. You could hardly tell they were on in direct sunlight so I just removed them.

What brand LEDs are those
Washed my baby
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Might be a good time to post a write up or 'how to'.
Well, I would say 136k miles used up all the goodness of this u-joint...And I am assuming my noise will be gone when I re install my driveshaft.![]()
I would assume that you are correct.
What year truck did that come out of?
A 2000
Did you heat up the plastic inside or was there any?
Yes , was able to do it with a propane torch, plastic worms.Once I got the u-joint out ,cleaned up the passage way of any remaining plastic.
How much was your ball joint/u-joint tool?
The tool I purchased was Harbor freights 4 wheel drive service set and with the 20% off coupon was $55.45.That being said I would not attempt it without my 1/2" impact gun.
You should check to make sure the seals on the transfer case/transmission end of the driver shaft are still good.
Just those two bearing/caps where bad, was almost frozen(moved about a 1/4", not bouncing around so everything else was good,I pulled the caps off and bearings just fell out.Made a god aweful creaking noise when it moved,thankfully didnt come apart on me and wipe anything else out...
My u joint went and it wrecked my seal on my transfer case. There was slight play on the shaft just before it entered the transfer case so I opened it up and replaced the rear bushing and added a case saver while I was in there and replaced the transmission to transfer case adapter seal as well.
I had to have my joints heated up using acetylene/oxygen mix. Apparently propane plumbing nozzel does reach a hot enough temp. to melt out the factory plastic.