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Old 02-27-2008, 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by bigcountrysg View Post
I like using a bench vise. I like to remove the driveshaft and press the u-joint out in the bench vise. Also if your replacing one you might as well replace both U-joints. There is one on each end. For the cost it is worth it.

Just remove the driveshaft and replace both u-joints and then put the driveshaft in. If your concerned about pressing out the u-joint yourself. I am sure a local machine shop will do it for you for a small fee. Or even a local mechanic shop.
so which one BC?? a local machine shop or a local machine shop!!! LMAO!!
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