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driveshaft
my truck is a 98 gmc sonoma i have a bad vibration and i think its comeing from the drive shaft someone had replaced the rear u joint and i dont think they marked the drive shaft whene they changed it and put it on out of phase is there a oem marking to show the corect way it goes on ther is only two ways it can
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Re: driveshaft
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The U-joints only go on one way. There is no phasing when installing them. There are weights welded onto the shaft to balance them, and perhaps a weight was knocked off when pounding on the u-joints. Take the shaft to a repair shop for balancing. They'll remove the joints and re-balance the shaft.
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Re: driveshaft
Is this the 2 piece drive shaft with the 2 double type type joints?
Has it been lowered or raised?
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Re: driveshaft
GM shop manual tells you to mark the two yokes when removing the driveshaft so it goes back in the same way. No, there are no marks from the factory. Try rotating the shaft 180 degrees.
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