POST EDITED 02/21/11, as to not confuse people even further.Hey, sooooo, I noticed the other day while changing my diff fluids that my passenger side CV boot was ripped. (Picture is from front of Jeep)

After I wiped the tears away,

I went for a drive to see if I it was making a noise.
Lo' and behold, I have a clicking popping noise. I will admit, I'm not sure how long it has been ripped, but definitely near two weeks, minimum.
This is the passenger side CV and intermediate shaft

Numbers one(1) through four(4) are the entire one piece CV Joint. 4 is the inner CV, 2 is the outer CV.
5 is the intermediate shaft which connects the CV to the front differential.
I recommend buying both the CV joint and the half shaft.
Some Note Worthy Quotes--
yellocoyote wrote:
Get the remanufactured one! They use the old OEM cores, and have a better chance of being the right size. A lot of the new ones that you can buy are not the right length. I saw this myself when I helped a friend change his. We put the old one and the new one next to each other, and the new one was definitely shorter.

Get remanufactured. Otherwise you might be replacing them again sooner than you'd like to.
infernicus wrote:
CV Driveshaft - Right Front - Remfd
NAPA Part Number: NMD 958355
Price: 60.09
Core Unit: 123.00
The new Intermediate shaft from Eric at Automotive Parts Unlimited, 800-270-5224 in NJ was about $90. It came with both clips, one for each side.
Jeepjeepster wrote:
The shaft I got from eric came with both clips. All I got was the shaft from eric and the reman'd CV from napa and installed it. I covered the splines on the intermediate shaft with grease. Anytime I have the suspension apart Ill probably try to get that intermediate shaft out to grease it. Really and truly its a 1-2 hour job if you take your time and enjoy working on the Jeep.
tjkj2002 wrote:
The remaned ones are remaned here in the states from OEM cores which were made here in the states/canada/mexico.Those "new" CV's are made in China and they can't read schematics very well so they are almost always the wrong length.
tommudd wrote:
..Basically the same as doing a lift in a way.
Do you have the (35mm) socket for the hub nut, you'll need that as well,
then everything else is pretty much pull it out and replace.
Use anti seize or some grease on the threads between the Intermediate shaft and the CVs
LI_KJ wrote:
Here is a worn out intermediate shaft

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Thanks guys.
