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How do you know for sure when you need them? I have 118K on my originals. I keep expecting something to happen or tell me it's time. Im sure I am on borrowed time with them.
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bought new drivers side at 120k miles dont know if they were OE cause i got the truck used but it was squeeking, then seized up so when i turned a corner my steering wheel would fight back. not a good feeling
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I did the front driveshaft @ 32k, axle joints @ 36k, rear driveshaft @ 45k I think it depends on where you live and how much snow and salt you see I also plow.
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100k Miles replaced the two on the rear driveshaft as they started to click pretty bad. While getting new frontend work done, got one front axle replaced aswell as it was seized.
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Before you replace your rear U joints you might check with a dealer. I think Dodge gets about $80-90 each for the new U joints but my parts guy looked up a new drive shaft including new U joints and new yoke and the price was something like $180-190. This was for a SWB. Front drive shafts were a lot more expensive compared to just buying the U joints.
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