Loose Drive shaft
Loose Drive shaft
Got my 2000 GT inspected today and the mechanic said that my drive shaft is loose. Is it the bearings? Do I need a new one?
I'm trying to sell this car asap and this lost me a sale...
I'm trying to sell this car asap and this lost me a sale...

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If I were you I would get under there and check out what's goin on.
Called them yesterday before work, they said the joint is loose and either needs to be tightened or replaced. So which one is it? Can it be just tightened like a screw?
Friday when I wake up I'll be jacking up the car and checking things out.
Friday when I wake up I'll be jacking up the car and checking things out.
It probably just needs new u-joints.
Cheap fix.
What kind of a dummy would pass up a car if the only thing wrong with it was worn u-joints?
I wonder if whatever car he buys, the mechanic gives an okay and then it ends up costing him $2000 to fix something the guy couldn't see.
Cheap fix.
What kind of a dummy would pass up a car if the only thing wrong with it was worn u-joints?
I wonder if whatever car he buys, the mechanic gives an okay and then it ends up costing him $2000 to fix something the guy couldn't see.
Also, is http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
this the right part? Doesn't say anything about it being for the drive shaft though...
Or would this work?
http://www.autozone.com/selectedZip,.../selectZip.htm
Seeing how it's such a cheap part, I might as well just get it locally and save on the shipping.
this the right part? Doesn't say anything about it being for the drive shaft though...

Or would this work?
http://www.autozone.com/selectedZip,.../selectZip.htm
Seeing how it's such a cheap part, I might as well just get it locally and save on the shipping.
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