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Rear Drive Shaft

dgerb

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It's about time for the rear drive shaft on my '21 392 to be replaced. It turns out that Dana Spicer makes one that has a non-serviceable socket in the double cardan cage....so no flat zerk to service! Has anyone installed on of these? Any feedback?
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I'd go with the non-serviceable. The only way to properly inspect and service a double cardigan joint is to remove it.
 

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I'd go with the non-serviceable. The only way to properly inspect and service a double cardigan joint is to remove it.
Cardigans are sweaters. What should be done for routine maintenance on a driveshaft besides adding grease to the flat and regular zerks?
 

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Cardigans are sweaters. What should be done for routine maintenance on a driveshaft besides adding grease to the flat and regular zerks?

To check for easy and smooth movement through a full range of motion. Good catch on the sweater spelling. I’ll try do do better.
 

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To check for easy and smooth movement through a full range of motion. Good catch on the sweater spelling. I’ll try do do better.
Thanks…please don’t do better. You’ll just make me look bad (worse?) with all my poor spelling and dismal grammar
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