Simply unbolt the rear u-joint, the center bearing (if any) and pull it out.
You have to remove the driveshaft to flat tow a 2wd Jeep.You have to remove the driveshaft to flat tow a 2wd Jeep.
Easy, step one: loosen the idler wheel tensioners. #2 remove the bolts that hold the skid to the tunnel and remove skid #3 remove chaincase cover and driveshaft bearing #4 remove speedometer cable from clutch side driveshaft bearing cover and driveshaft bearing #5 slide driveshaft towards chaincase enough to slide the track out.
In the side of the gas tank, near the driveshaft, it is easier to remove the fuel pump if you remove the driveshaft first
The driveshaft is held in place by an u-joint on each end of the driveshaft. Each u-joint is held together by two retaining plates. The retaining plates have to retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the driveshaft will come free.
remove the four bolts at the front and the rear
If it's a single piece driveshaft, remove the 4 bolts that hold the U joints to the differential pinion gear. If it's a 2 piece driveshaft, remove the 2 bolts that hold the center carrier bearing to the truck frame first.
Remove driveshaft nut,remove kingpin grease cap and remove 17mm nut.Lever down kingpin from upper arm and remove driveshaft from hub.Hammer c.v. joint off shaft( inner circlip).
Unbolt/remove driveshaft. Use U-joint press to remove old U-joint, install new and replace driveshaft.
The driveshaft is held in place by an u-joint on each end of the driveshaft. Each u-joint is held together by two retaining plates. The retaining plates have to retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the driveshaft will come free.
You'll need to remove the driveshaft.
You typically have to remove the driveshaft.
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