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What to do about GL driveshaft?

Mtrdrms

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So what have you guys done about the bent driveshafts? Can they be repaired? mine doesnt appear to be too bad but does create quite the vibration around 30+. Where are you getting replacements?

Andy
 

m16ty

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You could take it to a driveshaft shop and have them cut out the bent part and weld in new but I'm sure it would be cheaper to find a replacement. I would guess that a shaft off a civilain truck would work but I'm not sure.
 

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Best to get it repaired or have a new one made. Civilian shafts are scarce and expensive.
 

Recovry4x4

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I just had a shaft done for my Burb. only part reused was the yoke that goes into the transfer case. Spent $275.
 

87k5

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I just had mine done last week I to fell victom to the gov forklift. Got mine retubed, balanced and painted, and out the door for 152.00
 

rizzo

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Any driveshaft shop can reweld the ends of the shaft to a new tube for about $150.
Yep. Ye olde driveshaft shop! :-D
I personally don't believe in straightening one. Just have it retubed in my opinion!
I just had a shaft done for my Burb. only part reused was the yoke that goes into the transfer case. Spent $275.
I just had mine done last week I to fell victom to the gov forklift. Got mine retubed, balanced and painted, and out the door for 152.00
I agree
 

CARNAC

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So what have you guys done about the bent driveshafts? Can they be repaired? mine doesnt appear to be too bad but does create quite the vibration around 30+. Where are you getting replacements?

Andy
I think I know someone that has one. I had gotten him a spare for a 1008 he was picking up and turned out GL hadn't bent the one on the truck.

Can you wait until next Friday?
 

saddamsnightmare

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January 30th, 2009.

Any driveshaft or better machine shop can repair your shaft. I had a 1989 Ford F250 that failed in the universal joint bearings and beat the shaft ends up good, so we cut them off and put 1-1/2 ton dumptruck joints on her for much less then buying new. Last I saw the truck (2007) she had over 325,000 miles, probably 175,000 after the repairs.

Cheers,

Kyle F. McGrogan:-D
 

avengeusa

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go to a speed shop, or a boneyard, you can find one of the center tubes for cheap, measure yours

50 bucks tops, and add a couple new u-joints
 

CARNAC

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No idea what the shipping is yet but the shaft was $100. He said he's willing to part with it if you still want me to pursue it.
 
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