Shame on you Honda, Toyota, Hyundai for Non Replaceable U Joint In Driveshaft
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Many AWD Hyundai, Toyota and Honda SUVs have driveshafts with non replacable U joints. The manufacturers claim that by the time the U joint wears out, the shaft should be replaced. Some of these shafts cost more than $700-2000. That is crazy and unnecessary much of the time. This video describes a cheaper alternative.
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I got 200k on my Subaru driveshaft before it failed. I took it apart and found that one arm of one ujoint had water intrusion. The arm and needle bearings were ruined. But every other part of that driveshaft, including the other two joints and carrier, were all fine.
I hate this type of engineering, where they literally shaft the consumer. Thank you for doing the Lord's work.
No he is doing a good tradesman`s work not an invisible Lord
Hey never would have thought. Imagine how many people paid out thousands of dollars at stealership. Nice tutorial
In some cases, getting one from the Junk Yard also works. Best if the car is from none rusty parts of the country.
Problem is all parts stores are price gouging. I just bought a new fuel pump speed control module for my 2008 Ford Escape and it cost $131.75. Unbelievable just how dishonest this world has become.
Awesome information for a suck situation
How does that help the enviroment ! The costs to recycle it and to make a new one doesnt make sense
Shame on ignorant people that can’t understand how the economic world works and what it takes not only to produce, but sell, document, update catalogs, inventories, web pages…
Absolutely. People that have more time can always refurbish anything. Hopefully with hood workmanship and warranty.
And Ford Territory
Bullshit. I got 253 thousand miles on my non replaceable Toyota u joint and still going strong. I will take what Toyota gives me.
Enjoy..LOL!