Front drive shaft play on the transfer case
Hey guys
I finally got time to check out the clunking noise I had when putting the car in reverse.
What I found is that there is a play in the front drive shaft. Like I can wiggle it around with my hands. The play is at the bottom side where it attaches to the transfer case.
Is this common? Is there a way to fix it or do I have to get an entire drive shaft?
I finally got time to check out the clunking noise I had when putting the car in reverse.
What I found is that there is a play in the front drive shaft. Like I can wiggle it around with my hands. The play is at the bottom side where it attaches to the transfer case.
Is this common? Is there a way to fix it or do I have to get an entire drive shaft?
with my experience its likely the cv joint in the front drive shaft that has play, no they are not a serviceable joint, best chance is a scrap yard and go around and find one with no play and make sure the boot is not ripped.
Last edited by Captain Hook; May 24, 2015 at 08:52 PM.
so.. Im assuming it IS servicable since they are selling it as a separate part?
It's been a few years, but were you able to replace the CV joint, and did it fix the issue? I have a Buick Rainier with the same issue along with vibration the faster I go.
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