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Busted U-JointDragginBallz 04-12-2004, 08:14 PM LOL, I busted my rear driveline U-joint on my '92 Jeep Cherokee this morning. Guess i shouldn't have revved it to 4800 RPM and dropped it into Drive. Anyway, anybody know how to fix it or how much time, labor, and money it would take (estimate) to get it fixed? Oh, and is it possible to convert it from Auto to Stick? I don't really care if i keep the 4X4. Dale Aeppli 04-12-2004, 09:06 PM LOL, I busted my rear driveline U-joint on my '92 Jeep Cherokee this morning. Guess i shouldn't have revved it to 4800 RPM and dropped it into Drive. Anyway, anybody know how to fix it or how much time, labor, and money it would take (estimate) to get it fixed? Oh, and is it possible to convert it from Auto to Stick? I don't really care if i keep the 4X4. HI DID YOU BREAK JUST THE UNIVERSAL JOINT IF YOU DIDN'T BREAK THE HOUSING OR YOKE ASSEMBLY YOU MAY GET AWAY WITH JUST REPLACEING THE U JOINT ITSELF CHECK IT CAREFULLYTHE HOUSING YOKE ON THE DRIVESHAFT ITSELF IF YOU EMAIL ME DIRECTLY I'LL SEND YOU INSTRUCTIONS ON DOING IT BUT LET ME KNOW AFTER YOU CHECK IT OUT CAREFULLY DALE jeepman600@aol.com :banghead: DragginBallz 04-12-2004, 09:33 PM Um, I am not too sure about what i should check exactly. I know a little about cars, but that is mostly about FF imports. My email is heartbroken00@hotmail.com. I think I am just going to send it to a mechanic to see what he can do. dna fab 04-18-2004, 11:15 AM the replacement u-joint is around $22 and easy to fix (45min) vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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