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diesel life 10-08-2012 07:36 AM

u-joint issues
 
ok so as the title states im having trouble keeping u-joints in the tail of the driveshaft.... i have had the truck for 7 years and this is getting ready to be the 6th u-joint ive put in.. what could be the problem????? im thinking about taking the driveshaft out and having it balanced to see if thats the problem, was also told that it could be the shaft angle since it has bigger tires on it. im running 285/75/16 with no lift. anybody have any ideas??????

blacksally 10-08-2012 07:59 AM

the tires shouldnt be the problem at all, if it was out of balance i think you would feel a shake???

diesel life 10-08-2012 08:18 AM

oh she shakes when the joint starts to go out..... it came outta the factory with 245's on it had 285's on it when i bought it and i put them back on when i bought tires... you have any ideas???? just thought the angle of the shaft to the rear end could be off

dieseldude848 10-08-2012 10:17 AM

get the shaft balanced, get a new yoke, and use a quality greasable u-joint.

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also check pinion bearing for in/out, side to side play.

wyodiesel92 10-08-2012 09:35 PM

You could be having a lot of axle wrap causing extreme angles on acceleration.

diesel life 10-09-2012 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by dieseldude848 (Post 946503)
get the shaft balanced, get a new yoke, and use a quality greasable u-joint.

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also check pinion bearing for in/out, side to side play.

ok thanks dieseldude for the info... where is a good place to get a yoke?? and i have been running the napa precision u-joints that are gresable...:tu:

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Originally Posted by wyodiesel92 (Post 946828)
You could be having a lot of axle wrap causing extreme angles on acceleration.

i had thought about this too, a set of traction bars would solve that issue wouldnt it????

blacksally 10-09-2012 08:12 AM

the guy before me had the rear diff rebuilt and had a monster sized yoke in mine not sure whats the make on it.

diesel life 10-09-2012 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by blacksally (Post 946950)
the guy before me had the rear diff rebuilt and had a monster sized yoke in mine not sure whats the make on it.

i found a web site last night that had them and i forgot to save the site now i cant remember what it was!!!!!! they had some monster ones on there i looked at:rocking:

dieseldude848 10-09-2012 08:40 PM

try the dodge dealer, or contact dana/spicer. Order Parts | Spicer Parts

01quadcab 10-09-2012 09:24 PM

go to a driveline shop and get the visteon or spicer non-greasable u joints they are the only ones that last I could tear up a greasable joint in 6 months. I put new joints in my truck winter of 2009 and they are still holding up well and I did drag race my truck for a full year on them running high 11's to low 12's. my greasble joints had to be changed every 6 months or they changed themselves


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