AAARRGGHHH!! Yesterday morning on my way to work I shelled my rear driveshaft
. After I got stopped and pick up what was left, I can clearly see what happened.
One of the ears of the rear u-joint (the one that mounts to the yoke of the differential) broke off, and slung the drive shaft. The shaft swung around and hit the frame, breaking the slip joint. The inside slip shaft looks like a pretzel! The carrier bearing was ripped from the bolts and destroyed, and the short shaft that goes into the tailshaft housing somehow managed to fold around, also breaking that u-joint and snapping off one of the ears of the yoke.
I was about 15 miles from home, so I put it in 4wd and limped back home on front wheel drive only.
The good part about all of this... Nothing hit the fuel tank, the tailshaft wasn't damaged, and I made it home. The bad part... to have a drive shaft built - $520. Ouch.
Sorry, I just had to vent. Things like that are frustrating. I suppose I've just had a bad week. Oh well, things will get better.

One of the ears of the rear u-joint (the one that mounts to the yoke of the differential) broke off, and slung the drive shaft. The shaft swung around and hit the frame, breaking the slip joint. The inside slip shaft looks like a pretzel! The carrier bearing was ripped from the bolts and destroyed, and the short shaft that goes into the tailshaft housing somehow managed to fold around, also breaking that u-joint and snapping off one of the ears of the yoke.
I was about 15 miles from home, so I put it in 4wd and limped back home on front wheel drive only.
The good part about all of this... Nothing hit the fuel tank, the tailshaft wasn't damaged, and I made it home. The bad part... to have a drive shaft built - $520. Ouch.
Sorry, I just had to vent. Things like that are frustrating. I suppose I've just had a bad week. Oh well, things will get better.
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