Qzip
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Looks like protective shipping foam that got left in the shaft from the assembly line. It is too light to have any vibration damping properties IMO.Was greasing up the shaft, until I saw this sponge like thing inside the drive shaft…..no way this is from factory is it ? If it is can some one please school me on the reason why theirs a sponge inside the drive shaft tube? View attachment 191960
Strange.Was greasing up the shaft, until I saw this sponge like thing inside the drive shaft…..no way this is from factory is it ? If it is can some one please school me on the reason why theirs a sponge inside the drive shaft tube? View attachment 191960
Was greasing up the shaft, until I saw this sponge like thing inside the drive shaft…..no way this is from factory is it ? If it is can some one please school me on the reason why theirs a sponge inside the drive shaft tube? View attachment 191960
I have the rear end clunk at low speed when stopping/getting off the line and I think I might need to do this too. How do you go about those boot clamps? They look like one time use.
I've never taken one of these out on a DT body style, what's the procedure like?
Thanks for the detailed DIY! One last question: did you replace the clamps with new ones of the same kind/worm gear clamp or would a few heavy duty zip ties suffice instead?I cut the existing clamps off with a dremel with the cut off wheel attachment. (Angle grinder was too big didn’t wanna cut the actual boot)
Remove the 15mm drive shaft bolts
Use a pry bar to pop off the shaft
Use a jack stand to support the end you just popped off while you pull the shaft apart.
The whole process is fairly straightforward once you cut off the clamps.
If you have any questions let me know, good luck!