Help with driveshaft removal
take a 9/16 deep socket, and get the drive shaft propped up and supported so it wont move and use the 9/16 socket and a hammer, and get them out that way. thats the method i used to put a cap in on my front driveshaft, took all of 2 seconds to do so.
All you need to remove the joint is a tailgate, a hammer, a socket with extension and some man power.
I just put the driveshaft in the back of the bed, took the clips out and went to town.
Use WD-40 and a cheap extension becaus eyoull probably ruin it.
I just put the driveshaft in the back of the bed, took the clips out and went to town.
Use WD-40 and a cheap extension becaus eyoull probably ruin it.
There was another thread, involving a special tool I used on the u-joints of the front axle. Now, I'm not positive if the driveshaft u-joint caps and the axle u-joint caps are the same size, but I said I'd post a pic of my tool. (Get ur minds outta the gutter.) So here it is... a transmission input shaft cut short, or just a tool used for lining up the tranny to the motor, before installation from a semi. The nipple on the end of the shaft fits perfectly into the axle yokes, (possibly driveshaft yokes), and with the assistance of a BFH, makes popping those caps in and out a breeze. No vices, no sockets, no wasted extensions. This thing is 7-8 lbs. solid metal, and with a 2 inch or so wide top, makes it much safer than trying to smack a socket extension, with your hand directly underneath it. I would highly recommend anyone that messes with u-joints regularly, to have one of these in their tool box. All of my buddies come to me to borrow this tool, when u-joints are on the agenda.

Just wondering, but can anyone confirm the u-joint cap sizes being the same from the axle and the driveshaft. I'm going to be doing driveshaft u-joints soon, and, ofc I will try to use ma tool on the driveshaft u-joints, but would be cool to know ahead of time, that the cap sizes are the same. When i did axle u-joints last time, the parts store accidentally gave me the u-joints for the driveshaft, and when I went to install, I noticed the difference in caps, before trying to jam them in. But I didn't pay close attention to if they were the same diameter/ circumference

Just wondering, but can anyone confirm the u-joint cap sizes being the same from the axle and the driveshaft. I'm going to be doing driveshaft u-joints soon, and, ofc I will try to use ma tool on the driveshaft u-joints, but would be cool to know ahead of time, that the cap sizes are the same. When i did axle u-joints last time, the parts store accidentally gave me the u-joints for the driveshaft, and when I went to install, I noticed the difference in caps, before trying to jam them in. But I didn't pay close attention to if they were the same diameter/ circumference
Last edited by bekins01ram; Mar 26, 2012 at 09:54 PM. Reason: to ask a question



