Purple People Eater
Explorer
Yep, U-joints going would be the first thing I would say based on your description. It doesn't take a long time to kill joints when not setup correctly. Since you need to do a SYE and will need a different driveshaft, not a whole lot of sense changing U-joints unless your SYE is WAY down the road.
I hear ya. Unfortunately it's going to be a few more months until I can squeeze it in the budget. I'm looking at Tom Woods' site, and if I'm not mistaken, there's a core charge of $400 that is added to the price of the SYE, but is refunded in full if you send him your old shaft and tail cone in good condition? Is that how it works?
Is there a way I can look at a U-joint and tell if it's bad? I crawled under the Jeep and tried to wiggle the drive shaft, but it wasn't budging or anything. It couldn't be the front ones, could it? Pardon my ignorance on the subject, this is all a learning experience for me.
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