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DirtyJeep92:
Welcome aboard! Ujoints can be easy if your good with a 3lb sledge :)
calvynandhobbs:
Welcome to the board. Look forward to meeting you. Ujoints aren't difficult. Do a youtube video search for ujoint replacement and you'll see lots of little tips and tricks.
Rubi-rocker03:
Hey guys,
I'm pretty clueless when it comes to taking stuff like that apart. Looked at u-tube but can't find a good video that shows how to change u-joints step by step. And I don't have many tools or workspace. I'm afraid if I take it apart it won't go back together...I am physically capable just lacking in the knowledge department.
If someone wants to help me I would b glad to buy u a 6/or 12 pk of your choice.
I don't have a garage so at ur place or on the dirt will have to do!
calvynandhobbs:
Hey Jim,
I'm in over my head with house projects right now and haven't even had a chance to work on my Jeep in way too long, but there may be others here that could give you a hand. Have you come across Stu's page of Jeep repairs yet? Here is the link to ujoint replacement. I would suggest going to home on his page and bookmarking it. There are a lot of good write ups on his website.
http://www.stu-offroad.com/axle/ujoint1/u-joint-1.htm
98xj:
Another new member! ;D Hey JT, my names Jacob. I'm from New Britain and drive an XJ. I work as a line cook in West Hartford and have slowly been getting into the 4wheel community. I have a 4.5 inch BDS short arm lift and 33's. Most recently I installed the Detours Tailbone rear tire carrier (which is an amazing system). 4.0 I6, sye and cv driveshaft, stock 29 spline 8 1/4 rear, d30 front, and a bunch of stickers haha. Look forward to participating and meeting up! ::)
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