01 Ram 2500 Rear Driveshaft U-Joint at Axle
#1
01 Ram 2500 Rear Driveshaft U-Joint at Axle
Ok so I have tried all brands of u-joints for my truck and no matter what on the yolk side there is play, where I can take the u-joint or driveshaft and move it side to side. Is there supposed to be a spacer or clips installed on the yolk caps? I have the straps not the flange (all Dana axles should have the straps). I can post a video if you guys want. Even the front driveshaft (at axle) has as much play as the rear. I tried MOOG, ACDelco, Duralast, Spicer, Napa.
#2
There should be no side to side movement. I'm not looking at my driveshaft right now, however, I do believe clips are affixed to the inside part of the bearing cap to help seat them properly within the yoke.
You should be able to view a Dodge Ram U-joint install on YouTube that should show the proper install process.
You should be able to view a Dodge Ram U-joint install on YouTube that should show the proper install process.
#3
There should be no side to side movement. I'm not looking at my driveshaft right now, however, I do believe clips are affixed to the inside part of the bearing cap to help seat them properly within the yoke.
You should be able to view a Dodge Ram U-joint install on YouTube that should show the proper install process.
You should be able to view a Dodge Ram U-joint install on YouTube that should show the proper install process.
#5
Looks like a 1410 u joint because that is what fits in the driveshaft and the one with the least amount of play in the yolk
Last edited by MoparFanatic21; 11-21-2020 at 02:40 AM.
#7
Has someone put an oddball yoke on that rear? Perhaps one from a Ford? As has been stated earlier, time to measure the yoke so you can find the correct U-Joint or possibly swap out the yoke.
Do you have the old U-joint that you removed? Did it fit correctly? If so, perhaps that can be used to match up the correct joint?
Do you have the old U-joint that you removed? Did it fit correctly? If so, perhaps that can be used to match up the correct joint?
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#8
Have you looked it up at the dana/spicer site? It lists everything but i don't know all the details of your truck(long/short bed single/double shaft etc).
https://www.danaaftermarket.com/sear...0&ymmType=AUTO
https://www.danaaftermarket.com/sear...0&ymmType=AUTO
#9
Has someone put an oddball yoke on that rear? Perhaps one from a Ford? As has been stated earlier, time to measure the yoke so you can find the correct U-Joint or possibly swap out the yoke.
Do you have the old U-joint that you removed? Did it fit correctly? If so, perhaps that can be used to match up the correct joint?
Do you have the old U-joint that you removed? Did it fit correctly? If so, perhaps that can be used to match up the correct joint?
Have you looked it up at the dana/spicer site? It lists everything but i don't know all the details of your truck(long/short bed single/double shaft etc).
https://www.danaaftermarket.com/sear...0&ymmType=AUTO
https://www.danaaftermarket.com/sear...0&ymmType=AUTO