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Driveshaft removal and tapered/non
Hello, been searching around a lil bit and looking through haynes manual but non really answered my question or assured me that much. Was wondering how hard it is to actually remove the driveshaft by myself, its the passenger side one. Was wondered because would like to do it myself instead of taking it to a garage and spending money on them doing it.
Also I have a 2000 w reg furio with a single plug ecu Which type driveshaft would it be? Thanks :y: |
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Few points: - Use axel stands! - You may need to get your friend to stand on the brakes when cracking off the driveshaft nut - some people advise to drain the gearbox oil first - check the condition of the oil (metal shavings/dirty) does it need replaced? - ensure the cv boots are in good condition on the new driveshaft (they should be) as theyre easy to change off the car. If you need anymore help just ask :) |
good guide up there, as said its easy to do your self especially the passenger side one
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Cheers for the replies, anyone no which one I will need?
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Non - tapered.
Its really easy. Jack it up, Get someone to hold the brake down and take the driveshaft nut off, normally i'm standing on the bar jumping up and down then it comes off. Take the wishbone pinch bolt out which is underneath the shaft nut, at the bottom of the leg. prise the wishbone out the hub using a jack bar or similar, then slide the driveshaft out watch out for gearbox oil coming out you may also need some more to replace it. |
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its easy once youve done it once!
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