$40.00 to $50.00 labor
About $ 12.00
The drive shaft universal joint is the most likely culprit. I'd suggest changing both the front and back joints.
No, The joint is just not being put in correct. Go buy a good u-joint SORRY
No, it's fine but, if it was it might be a worn out universal joint.
The u-joint (universal joint) allows the driveshaft to transfer power from the transmission to the differential during constantly changing angles.
Must not be installed correctly. If the joint is not perfectly centered it will vibrate.
Remove the bolts that hold the drive shaft on to the universal joint on each end.
heat the cap up with a turbo torch and burn the plastic out of the cap groove.
a universal joint holder.
The effect of changing velocity can be eliminated by phasin the hookes joint Akray
The first universal joint was created by Londoner Robert Hooke, a scientist of the 17th century.
Yes, a universal joint is a type of lower pair joint that allows for rotational motion between two shafts that are not in line with each other.