Front Drive Shaft Replacement
#1
Front Drive Shaft Replacement
I have a mangled front drive shaft on my 02 Dakota, the shop quoted me something like a grand for a new shaft and putting it in. I have found a used shaft that is in great shape for $220. I'm just wondering how difficult of a job it is to remove and replace a front driveshaft. I am fairly mechanically inclined, and my father-in-law is as well. Is this a job we can do in the driveway?
#2
Most definitely. You'll need wrenches and jack stands to raise the vehicle on. Make sure you inquire to the condition of the replacement shaft. It's important that it isn't banged up and all unbalanced.
The haynes manual has the whole process explained in 9 steps lol
Pick up your haynes manual and it'll walk you through it. As for tips and tricks that might help make the process easier, I'm sure someone will get in here and pipe in if there are any you should know about.
If it's an issue, I can scan that page out of my haynes manual if you really need.
The haynes manual has the whole process explained in 9 steps lol
Pick up your haynes manual and it'll walk you through it. As for tips and tricks that might help make the process easier, I'm sure someone will get in here and pipe in if there are any you should know about.
If it's an issue, I can scan that page out of my haynes manual if you really need.
#3
Be sure to pick up new CV boots too. They are cheap & its much easier to just cut the old ones to get them off.
You will need to drop the spindle - that is the easy part. The worst part for me was getting the darn nut off the axel so I could take it out of the wheel bearing.
Just remember - take it slow - go one step at a time & keep everything clean. You will have no problems.
You will need to drop the spindle - that is the easy part. The worst part for me was getting the darn nut off the axel so I could take it out of the wheel bearing.
Just remember - take it slow - go one step at a time & keep everything clean. You will have no problems.
#4
Be sure to pick up new CV boots too. They are cheap & its much easier to just cut the old ones to get them off.
You will need to drop the spindle - that is the easy part. The worst part for me was getting the darn nut off the axel so I could take it out of the wheel bearing.
Just remember - take it slow - go one step at a time & keep everything clean. You will have no problems.
You will need to drop the spindle - that is the easy part. The worst part for me was getting the darn nut off the axel so I could take it out of the wheel bearing.
Just remember - take it slow - go one step at a time & keep everything clean. You will have no problems.
#5
#7
im in the process of doing mine right now. easy as hell to do.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...experts-2.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...experts-2.html