   
Lewis Jones (Cutter)
Senior Member Username: Cutter
Post Number: 404 Registered: 10-2003
| Posted on Friday, December 26, 2003 - 07:23 pm: |
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I didn't want to post this at first, I should of fixed it right away. Anyhoo....heres what a very dry u-joint looks like. I had a slight vibration in my DII SE and just told myself I probably lost a wheel weight (I lie to myself a lot!) I haven't been driving this one too much so I wasn't in a hurry, today the weather was nice so I checked it out. As soon as I climbed under her and looked it was obvious. I'll swap all the front u-jounts out in the morning. |