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please help me. how do you remove rear universal joint from drive shaft of a datsun 1200 ute.

Posted on: 2005/10/31 8:21
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what model? i think after a certian year they are made to stay there. i had to change one in mine a while ago an the mechanic said that i had to get a new tailshaft as the uni joints couldnt be pressed out. not 100% though

Posted on: 2005/10/31 8:28
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Take it to a tailshaft place and they will machine it out for you and put a new one in.

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thanks. would you know off hand how much it might cost?

thanks again

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Its years since I have had one done, but if I had to take a wild guess I would say $180 with balancing, but it might be much less.

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much less!!!

it cost me $220 to have a full custom shaft made

i'd say 45 for the new uni plus maybe an hours work so approx $100 or just under

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When I bought my sedan, the previous owner told me he had the tailshaft modified to take replacable uni's. I don't know how much this cost but it could be a good option.

Posted on: 2005/10/31 13:36
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much less!!!

it cost me $220 to have a full custom shaft made

i'd say 45 for the new uni plus maybe an hours work so approx $100 or just under

Add $60 for balancing and your getting up there.

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