Having the exact issue with my 2007 tundra, intermittent "bump from behind" when taking off from a full stop.. will defiantly look into this fix for the slip joint. Thank you for making a video which explains exactly which part needs to be greased.
Thanks for this video, I took on the job after watching this. It definitely wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, I used Motorcraft's PTFE XG-8 lubricant (blue stuff) .So far no clunk! Thanks!
Hey man thanks for making this video. I am experiencing a slight clunk when releasing my foot off the brake at a stop. How is your rig holding up on this 7 months into it?
I did this and it fixed the clunk - but the clunk has come back 1,000 miles later. Anyone know why? I figured it would last longer. Should I just regrease it and it’ll last longer or do I need to just buy a new driveshaft?
Having the exact issue with my 2007 tundra, intermittent "bump from behind" when taking off from a full stop.. will defiantly look into this fix for the slip joint.
Thank you for making a video which explains exactly which part needs to be greased.
Thanks for this video, I took on the job after watching this. It definitely wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, I used Motorcraft's PTFE XG-8 lubricant (blue stuff) .So far no clunk! Thanks!
@jfig4891 glad it helped. Good call on the xg-8. I saved that in my cart incase I have to open it back up.
Hey man thanks for making this video. I am experiencing a slight clunk when releasing my foot off the brake at a stop. How is your rig holding up on this 7 months into it?
Even with wheel bearing grease, it's still going good. Haven't had any issues since.
What about using the same Lithium greae or NGLI #2 Red used for the U-joints?
@@alanaho4915 i think the motorcraft lube mentioned below is specific for this purpose. If I need to redo it, I'd probably use the motorcraft .
I have the same year, same problem . Did your fix help?
Yep!!! That was my problem.
I did this and it fixed the clunk - but the clunk has come back 1,000 miles later. Anyone know why? I figured it would last longer. Should I just regrease it and it’ll last longer or do I need to just buy a new driveshaft?
@JohnSmith-zb2ep maybe try using the xg-8 lubricant. Thats made for driveline. Or you might have some other issues with the driveline, u joints, etc.