tool for drive shaft
Take it to the Toyota dealer for service. This is the best advice I can give. Sully
What about it?
you just pull it out you just pull it out
To replace the drive shaft bushing in a 1992 Toyota Previa, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the drive shaft by unbolting it from the differential and the transmission, then slide it out. Take out the old bushing using a suitable tool, such as a bushing removal tool or a hammer and drift, and press in the new bushing. Reassemble the drive shaft by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications.
You have to replace the whole drive shaft.
No you do not.
The front drive shaft or 'prop shaft' costs around 400.00 and a 50.00 core charge. That is the part itself, add a good 70 to 100 for service charge if you take it to a mechanic. The main shaft is probably a few hundred but that's a guess.
about $1500 AU
Yes because you have to take the bolts out of the transmission and slide back enough to replace your clutch.
To replace the drive shaft gaiter on a Movano, start by lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and the drive shaft from the hub, then carefully cut off the old gaiter. Install the new gaiter by sliding it onto the drive shaft and securing it with clamps. Reassemble the drive shaft back into the hub and replace the wheel, ensuring everything is tightened properly before lowering the vehicle.
I have a leak on my drive shaft left front 2000 cheve Blazer I would like to replace the whole unit
The Special Accessories Drive Shaft...runs from engine to front of vehicle to drive fan, ac pump, alternator etc.