someotherguy
Truly Awesome
For whatever it's worth, and I know prices are not an apples-to-apples comparison in different locations for different work - but a dedicated driveshaft shop here in Houston charged me only $300 to take an AAM driveshaft assembly from my work truck (2009 Chevy 3500HD) that had been damaged in a wreck. Rear axle was broken loose from u-bolts, driveshaft came apart at the carrier bearing since the rear pushed back, flopped around attached to the pinion yoke which bent the ears around the u-joint caps, making it impossible to press the joint out to replace. They cut the end off the shaft, welded a new one on, replaced all 3 u-joints, carrier bearing, and balanced the assembly for that price. I couldn't even buy a used one for that amount.
"Driveshaft fell out"
Oh, and the dipshit standing there in that previous pic was the guy that tagged my truck, was gonna be a head-on but I swerved at the last second. Here's his car -
Richard
"Driveshaft fell out"
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Oh, and the dipshit standing there in that previous pic was the guy that tagged my truck, was gonna be a head-on but I swerved at the last second. Here's his car -
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Richard