I was busy replacing silicone boots and cleaning up/regreasing the front on both sides and I noticed the front driveshaft has a good bit of wobble to it. At some point something struck the shaft and creased it. I'm guessing either a tire came apart or something similar as there is also a gash in some sheet metal right behind the driver front tire... Oddly enough, I can feel the wobble at some speeds but not others and, for the most part, is subtle. The crease is in the larger diameter tube and is about 1/2 way from where the smaller shaft inserts and the other end. I dropped the shaft and there is very, very little play or wiggle at each end in the front and center diff. The u-joints on the shaft also seem to be solid still so I guess I dodged a bullet here other than I need to get the shaft taken care of. For the time being, I dropped the shaft and will run without it as I won't be doing any offroading.
All that said, what's the cheapest route to fixing this? Is it going to be a driveshaft shop or just buy a salvaged shaft that is straight? I'm in the Austin, Texas area so if someone knows a shop that will address it rather inexpensively, I'd appreciate some direction. I did see one of the vendors on here has a used one for $185 which is pretty cheap, assuming it is straight.
All that said, what's the cheapest route to fixing this? Is it going to be a driveshaft shop or just buy a salvaged shaft that is straight? I'm in the Austin, Texas area so if someone knows a shop that will address it rather inexpensively, I'd appreciate some direction. I did see one of the vendors on here has a used one for $185 which is pretty cheap, assuming it is straight.