palouse wrote:
My apologies, I screwed da' pooch. I was upset about wasting my time with Google which returned "front axle" results on my "front driveshaft" query. Then, while tired and in a hurry, I typed "Front Axle" in the post, instead of "Front Driveshaft". I'm not running around with axles disconnected, but front driveshaft works well when not present. I will take it from here.
BTW, research is not starting here, but it is fine tuned with this type of post. The confirmation, perspectives and alternatives provided are very valuable, more so than part numbers. I would never take an internet expert's pronouncement as fact without backup. Or without also checking LostJeeps.
Thanks to all!
Do you need the WHOLE driveshaft or just needs some new CV joints for each end to rebuild yours?
CV joint failure on the transfer case end of these driveshafts are very common.
Like you stated, you can remove the whole front driveshaft assembly and drive it while you source the parts to rebuild. Just won't have 4x4.
Detroit Axle is a good place to buy replacement CV joint kits. Comes with everything including special grease to replace a worn CV joint.
They also have complete drive shafts, just be sure and measure yours if you are purchasing a complete unit. The CRD uses a different length shaft than gassers.
https://www.detroitaxle.com/Transfer Case End PN: CVK0011 (also listed on Amazon)
Front Axle End PN: CVK0012
Note: I am running their front driveshaft CV joints currently and have been running them since 2013.Several others also list them including Rock Auto, but be careful of some as they are Chinese and the quality is sub par.
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