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annoying noise, prolly something lose..

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08 Aug 2015 21:34 #149465 by kirkynut
You could get a second hand prop and replace both uj's. Cheaper than a heavy duty one but how the heck did you bend a prop?

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08 Aug 2015 22:13 #149481 by Decklandpt
Replied by Decklandpt on topic Re:annoying noise, prolly something lose..
thanks Mlines, but that's not it. that's the u-joint itself.
the damaged part was the u-joint mount on the prop end,don´t know the term in english. flange?
that was repaired, but since the problem persists, i think the culprit might be the mount on the diff side.
this is the part i mean
lghttp.14077.nexcesscdn.net/806AE0/Magen...t_flange_samurai.jpg

i know that if i get a new prop, that will come included, but does anyone now how to go about getting it by itself?

how did i damaged it...more "how did it get damaged". i have no idea, i was like this when i got it. i'm thinking de rear droped on top of a rock and crushed the mount or something, cuz there's no sign of damage anywhere on the car, and even the mount shows no dents or anything, it was just out of alignment

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