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Uinversal Joints, Replaceable or not

Old May 22, 2005 | 07:26 PM
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Uinversal Joints, Replaceable or not

Hi all: I was just reading posts on a Cressida group, I'm a member of and the subject of replaceable/non-replaceable universal joints came up. I'd like to know if the RWD Maximas have the replaceable or non-replaceable U-joints. If they are non-replaceable when/if replaced, does the driveshaft also have to be replaced too, and if so, the cost? I never even thought of this until reading it on the Cressida group. The poster did say the Cressidas after 84 had non-replaceable U-joints, which would also need to have the driveshaft replaced at the same time to the tune of $800, (surprisingly, the Wagon doesn't have this problem) Thanks .
Old May 22, 2005 | 07:27 PM
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Hi all: I was just reading posts on a Cressida group, I'm a member of and the subject of replaceable/non-replaceable universal joints came up. I'd like to know if the RWD Maximas have the replaceable or non-replaceable U-joints. If they are non-replaceable when/if replaced, does the driveshaft also have to be replaced too, and if so, the cost? I never even thought of this until reading it on the Cressida group. The poster did say the Cressidas after 84 had non-replaceable U-joints, which would also need to have the driveshaft replaced at the same time to the tune of $800, (surprisingly, the Wagon doesn't have this problem) Thanks .
I meant to add, the Crsssie wagon doesn't have this problem since it has replaceable joints,, since the Maxima RWD wagon is similar I wonder if it is the same thing for it.
Old May 22, 2005 | 07:47 PM
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Most likely replaceable.

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Old May 23, 2005 | 07:40 PM
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From what I read in the parts searches, the rear section u-joints are replacable, but the one on the front shaft is staked in place, and non-replacable! Earl
Old May 24, 2005 | 06:01 AM
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Even staked on U-Joints are replacable, but it's best to have a drive-shaft shop do them...the u-joints in my dad full size pontiac wagon were staked in, and a drive-shaft shop replaced his for a total of $35 labor, he provided the parts...
Old May 24, 2005 | 03:48 PM
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Thanks Max, I too thought that would be possible, rather than a whole new front shaft! Earl
P.S. I have the same problem, and am looking for a local shop to replace the front joint! Earl
Old Jun 20, 2005 | 01:57 PM
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U-Joints

I checked locally and they want $200.00 to install new yolks and a greasably joint at the front! I just ordered a one piece complete shaft with greasable u-joints from Driveshaft Specialists Inc., San Antoino Tx. for $239.00 delivered to my door. Anyone should check into alternatives before going to Nissan, as they quoted me $789.00 for a new one.
Driveshaft specialist said they build a one piece to replace the 2 piece, and have had no problema, so it makes one wonder why Nissan put in a 2 piece???
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Old Jun 24, 2005 | 06:44 PM
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One piece driveshaft

I installed the one piece driveshaft today, took me about 45 min, and the wagon runs smooth as silk now. A $239.00 well spent! Earl
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