since this thing is awd I am not sure on the front part, not even sure how it would come off I haven't looked that close at it yet.
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You do pound them out but you need to heat them a ridiculous amount to get the plastic fiberous material out of the groove. After that’s done you pound them out.there is a drive line shop here in town the guy told me just bring him the drive line and u joints and he will do it and balance it, I don't think these need balancing though. I take it these can't just be popped out and put back in
That plastic snakes out the hole when it heats up is quite satisfying to watch. LolI’ve done all that too. Front bearings anyway (hubs), still on the original rear bearings at 170 k now. I should do those I suppose. I just did the u-joints a few weeks ago, kinda fun melting that plastic out of those.
Nope, GM uses plastic to hold them in, you need to torch them until it oozes out the tiny holes and then drive the caps out. The new ones go in with clips though so in the future they’re easy. The front driveline comes out just like the rear.there is a drive line shop here in town the guy told me just bring him the drive line and u joints and he will do it and balance it, I don't think these need balancing though. I take it these can't just be popped out and put back in
are the u joints the same size in the front as the rear?Nope, GM uses plastic to hold them in, you need to torch them until it oozes out the tiny holes and then drive the caps out. The new ones go in with clips though so in the future they’re easy. The front driveline comes out just like the rear.
The ones on my 02 were, not sure on the NNBS.are the u joints the same size in the front as the rear?
RockAuto lists different part numbers for front and rear drive shafts on my 2013 Denali XL.are the u joints the same size in the front as the rear?
I was just wondering because I already bought some moog for the rear a while back figured it would be easy just order 2 more if the front were the same. I think when I ordered these rear ones I went with the more popular size on rockauto I guess there is 2 different sizesRockAuto lists different part numbers for front and rear drive shafts on my 2013 Denali XL.
FRONT DRIVE SHAFTI was just wondering because I already bought some moog for the rear a while back figured it would be easy just order 2 more if the front were the same. I think when I ordered these rear ones I went with the more popular size on rockauto I guess there is 2 different sizes
@915_Tahoe what's the oem part number for the front u-joints and the rear u-joints? I need to make sure I got the right size
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