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Author Subject: driveshaft help
lance xsi

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Location: ramsgate

Registered: 28 Feb 2011

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Post #1
hi all i was removing the wheel hub to change as the wheel blot threads were F***ed and managed to disconnect the driveshaft at the inner guaiter i have taken the guaiter off and there is like loads and loads of tiny little pin type things and what look like 3 bearings to go over the join, does anyone know how to put them back together and is it possible? it did all come apart a little easy to me, any help would be amazin so i can finally drive my car Big grin
Posted 16th Jul 2011 at 06:52
dangti6

aka JKshooter

Location: Taunton, Somerset

Registered: 15 Jun 2006

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Post #2
Push the two halves back together and put a clip around the gaitor

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  • Posted 21st Jul 2011 at 15:08
    mechanical_repairs

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    Location: leicester

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    Post #3
    It may be easier and cheaper to replace the shaft, they can be awkward and time consuming to line them all up and slide the roller cover over the top.

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    Posted 21st Jul 2011 at 15:22
    lance xsi

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    Post #4
    ya i got a price for £30so just going to get a new one, cheers lads Smile
    Posted 23rd Jul 2011 at 05:34

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