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So in the process of replacing my driver front wheel bearing. Noticed the u joint was bad. Run to parts store get bearing and I joint. Come home to install parts and notice this. Its the outter stub shaft. Any suggestins on best place to source one quickly?3d2a4358309f9da43d4ec9a6ff12d360.jpg

 

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From you signature and build thread....you converted to 4x4?

What front axle did you use?

Is there a junk yard in you area that would have XJ's of that era?

 

Otherwise you would have to start canvassing the parts stores or on line.....

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Sweet. That beats the prices I was finding. I think I found a local buddy that has one. Hoping to hook up with him today. Realy trying to get it back on the road by tomorrow if I can.

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2 hours ago, watchamakalit said:

Crap. I didnt even think of CV shaft. It shouldnt hurt anything to run one CV and the other u joint shaft should it? What model do I need to source from?

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'94 ZJ IIRC.

 

No, don't mix, and once you get used to turning on CVs...............you'll not go back.

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'94 ZJ IIRC.
 
No, don't mix, and once you get used to turning on CVs...............you'll not go back.
I have a disconnect front. What other steps need to be taken? Sorry for all the questions. Just trying to figure the simplest way to get my truck back on the road.

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Shouldn't be an issue running a CV on only the one side, especially since you're looking for the driver's side. The ujoint doesn't know what's going on with the shaft on the other side. That said I would do (and have done) both myself, but you should know that if you put a single-piece shaft into the CAD housing, it won't seal properly on that side. There is a seal you can get that will do the job. There should be a DIY thread on here about prepping the CAD axle housing for a one-piece shaft. 

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