@D60 Its ridiculous, really. At the very minimum, those cheap bstards at Chrysler or whatever they call themselves these days, could have at least used some sort of rust inhibitor. Or, dare I say, take a page from GM (im not a gm fan boy) and have the stub shaft internal, so its oil bathed and the outer diameter of the cv shaft rides inside a seal. This is the method my old Trailblazer uses and by god the stupid things pop out when you need them to.
Ok, I'll end my ranting, I'd end up yelling around about fords and such.
This evening I'll do the transfer case on the 1500 classic, I picked up some Co-op ATF SL for this. I also plan on rolling the jeep in to do a once over of the brakes and a bleed.
We jokingly call the jeep, "Yeep." As in how a simple minded folk would try to say it. I told a young guy I work with it is said how he would pronounce it when he was a kid, if he was maybe deprived of oxygen.
Ok, I'll end my ranting, I'd end up yelling around about fords and such.
This evening I'll do the transfer case on the 1500 classic, I picked up some Co-op ATF SL for this. I also plan on rolling the jeep in to do a once over of the brakes and a bleed.
We jokingly call the jeep, "Yeep." As in how a simple minded folk would try to say it. I told a young guy I work with it is said how he would pronounce it when he was a kid, if he was maybe deprived of oxygen.