Coast Drive shafts
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Lots of people running them on this board. Very good product. Can't beat the free shipping through Northridge and I think they still have the 5% off until the 1st. Better hurry.
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Very easy to install if you have the right tools. You do want an impact wrench, I don't care what anyone says - makes it much easier. Make sure you have a gear puller and the right sockets. Also, you want a torque wrench, you can rent one from any auto place. I had to go to the store 3 times just to find the right socket size.
I know the front and rear will need different sizes sockets from each other. I don't remember which one is what, but here are the three sizes I have in my bag - 1 1/8, 33mm, 1 1/4.
Maybe someone can help out with the right sizes. Other than that, I just used the project-jk write up and things went smooth.
I know the front and rear will need different sizes sockets from each other. I don't remember which one is what, but here are the three sizes I have in my bag - 1 1/8, 33mm, 1 1/4.
Maybe someone can help out with the right sizes. Other than that, I just used the project-jk write up and things went smooth.
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I've got the front, never installed one before. It was easy. Get an impact gun! Helps with the install and makes taking the skid plates off and on easy too. Northridge is the place to get it.
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Running a Coast front driveshaft, nice and smooth. Be sure to have a gear puller cause the flanges do not just "pop off" , not even close . Do go with Coast and new yokes and you'll be happy. Northridge will treat you right!