FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Front

Driveshaft - Front

Removal
1. With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, raise and support the vehicle.





2. Remove the skid plate.





3. Index-mark the front axle pinion flange and the front driveshaft.





4. Index-mark the front output shaft assembly and the front driveshaft Constant Velocity (CV) joint.





5. Remove and discard the bolts and washers.





6. Remove and discard the bolts and universal joint retainers.





7. CAUTION: Always disconnect the front driveshaft from the transfer case first. Otherwise, the weight of the driveshaft can pinch the boot between the shaft and the boot can and cause the boot to tear.

CAUTION: Tape the beating cups to the driveshaft to prevent them from falling off of the spider.

NOTE: The front driveshaft CV joint is not repairable.

Remove the driveshaft.

Installation





1. CAUTION: The can (domed CV joint housing cover) is pressed into the CV joint housing at the factory. When housed correctly, the can will appear as shown in the cut-away illustration, top box. Do not reseat the can in the CV joint housing if the can's flange is above the CV joint housings shown in the cut-away illustration, bottom box. Install a new driveshaft.

Verify that the can flange is housed correctly in the CV joint housing as shown in the cut-away illustration, top box. Install a new driveshaft if the can flange is not housed correctly.

2. CAUTION: Always connect the front driveshaft to the axle first. Otherwise the weight of the driveshaft can pinch the boot between the shaft and the boot can cause the boot to tear.

NOTE: Align the index marks.

Install the driveshaft.





3. CAUTION: Tighten the bolts evenly in a cross pattern or damage will occur to the CV joint.

NOTE: Install new washers and bolts. If new bolts are not available, coat the threads of the original bolts with threadlock and sealer.

Install the new washers and bolts. Tighten the bolts evenly in a cross pattern as shown.





4. Verify that the CV joint has seated squarely in the transfer case flange.
^ Check that the space between the end of the CV joint cap and the end of the transfer case flange is equal from the top to the bottom of the two components.
^ Rotate the driveshaft 1/4 turn.
^ Check that the space between the end of the CV joint cap and the end of the transfer case flange is equal from the top of the bottom of the two components.
^ Repeat this procedure several times.
^ If the space is not equal at any point in the attachment, remove and reinstall the driveshaft.





5. NOTE: Install new universal joint retainers and bolts. If new bolts are not available, coat the threads of the original bolts with threadlock and sealer.

Install the new universal joint retainer and bolts.





6. Install the skid plate.
7. Lower the vehicle.