There is no drive shaft because it is front wheel drive. The axles connect directly to tranny.
The tailshaft housing and bushing
drive shaft could be out of balance or tires could be out of round
A drive shaft allows torque to enter a motor. Louis Renault of France was the inventor of the drive shaft. He invented the drive shaft in 1898.
The drive shaft does not leak. It is either the pinion seal or the trans. seal. Either one, the drive shaft has to be removed. The rear seal should be done at a garage, but you could do the front.
Commonly there is a cap on the top of the agitator which, when removed, reveals a nut or clip that secures the agitator to the drive shaft.
It could be as simple as a slight imperfection in one of the gears or it could be an indication that the drive shaft or "half shaft" is worn.
a jack shaft is the small drive shaft from transfer case to front differential, brakes have nuthing to do with removal of a jack shaft maybe you mean removal of front axle
Could be either. You need to have someone who knows about rear axles look at it.
A drive shaft is generally a hollow metal tube. The tube has a plate welded onto each end with the proper coupling for the cars transmission and rear ends to mate to. The entire assembly is balanced to keep vibration to an absolute minimum.
I have a 98 4dr trackertwo wheel dr. autotrans with a two part shaft with center support assembly consisting of cv joint and rubber vibration dampner with spline. This shaft is approx $1000.00 from dealer. Apparently instead of rebuilding, a straight shaft is offerd for a fraction of the cost. however I was told this may stress the drie train (trans/differintial?).or cause vibration posibly from engin harmonics? Check with Rockauto.com for shaft and have picture emailed. personally. Id rather spend $250.00 for a straight one and take my chances. I also need to ask myself why do they (CARDONE) make the stright shaft if it dozent work. Who do I ask if it does work> The shaft this guys mentions is a front shaft, not the 2 piece shaft that is required. They do not make a straight shaft. Junkyard or new is the only way to get what you need. For a 4dr 4x2 automatic.
is the drive shaft the same as the intermediate shaft on a vauxhall corsa car does any body no
The drive shaft is part of the drive train, not part of the transmission.