Pruittx2
Been around a bit
Hi fellas,,, well tis the season, for the snow in the area. Manual transfer case,, 480e.
Got a bit of snow lately, and when I engage the 4x4, I get the vibration over 20 mph. and the creakin in the turns,, that I only normally hear from my knees. So I'm guessing new CV shafts on ea side, and a new Front drive shaft. Now,,
Have you greased yours lately?,, mine wasn't', and I'll be having to cut it in half to get it out. No torch's,, but with the pretty good set up of tools over 25+yrs body shop work, I can't get that rascal to collapse to save my soul.
You know, how much fun it is to figure out what you need, for these. TON's of info at many sites, but they all fall short.
Here's what I got, I'll lose out on the core charge ($53) by killing it, but it's the only way.
CARDONE® 66-1052 - Front Driver Side CV Axle Shaft
Price: $54.15
Delivery: $7.95
Total: $62.10
CARDONE® 66-1052 - Front Passenger Side CV Axle Shaft
Price: $54.15
Delivery: FREE
Total: $54.15
CARDONE® 65-9362 - Remanufactured Front Driveshaft
GMC Suburban 4L80-E Transmission 4WD 1995-1996,
Price: $208.05
Make: GMC
Model: Suburban
Then I grabbed a new stabilizer bar end link kit. I'm told taking those out makes it easier to slip in axle. So 191300 miles, is a good time to get all this in, and get back in shape. Maybe I'll get some pics up, the Sat, when I get too it. Cheers
Got a bit of snow lately, and when I engage the 4x4, I get the vibration over 20 mph. and the creakin in the turns,, that I only normally hear from my knees. So I'm guessing new CV shafts on ea side, and a new Front drive shaft. Now,,
Have you greased yours lately?,, mine wasn't', and I'll be having to cut it in half to get it out. No torch's,, but with the pretty good set up of tools over 25+yrs body shop work, I can't get that rascal to collapse to save my soul.
You know, how much fun it is to figure out what you need, for these. TON's of info at many sites, but they all fall short.
Here's what I got, I'll lose out on the core charge ($53) by killing it, but it's the only way.
CARDONE® 66-1052 - Front Driver Side CV Axle Shaft
Price: $54.15
Delivery: $7.95
Total: $62.10
CARDONE® 66-1052 - Front Passenger Side CV Axle Shaft
Price: $54.15
Delivery: FREE
Total: $54.15
CARDONE® 65-9362 - Remanufactured Front Driveshaft
GMC Suburban 4L80-E Transmission 4WD 1995-1996,
Price: $208.05
Make: GMC
Model: Suburban
Then I grabbed a new stabilizer bar end link kit. I'm told taking those out makes it easier to slip in axle. So 191300 miles, is a good time to get all this in, and get back in shape. Maybe I'll get some pics up, the Sat, when I get too it. Cheers