How hard would y'all say replacing the U-joints on a Jeep TJ is? I bought all 7 last week and plan on replacing them myself. Any tips?
How hard would y'all say replacing the U-joints on a Jeep TJ is? I bought all 7 last week and plan on replacing them myself. Any tips?
6/10. Can be annoying.
One of the first jobs I did on cars. I don't have a press. I just remove the retaining clip and then use a hammer and socket with some 2x4's on the garage floor. Take care not to bend the yoke! Take care on reinstalling the new joints. There are videos of this method on YT.
ts a weird when in that when I do them on the trail it always going way too smooth but in my shop I always run into some frustration
I think it’s easier without a press. I’ve done it both ways.
Press can bind up the joint.
The hammer method continually shocks it and it works its way out and in easier.
I would not waste any time on the front akle u-joint. I would buy a new cv axle from O'Reilly and stick that in. Spicer Ujoints are roughly $60 and a cv axle is $100. The $40 difference is a no brainer for me to have a lifetime warranty and a stronger axle joint.
Now I only have the drive shaft ujoints.
isnt that what the grands use? i thought these werent as strong ?
I would buy a new cv axle from O'Reilly
That's what's in my WJ.
Never seen anyone using them in TJs.