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CV eating CUCV

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My M1009 is going through cv's in my rear drive shaft rediculously fast. I replaced both the upper and lower(rear) cv last week, installed by my mechanic, and now I've blown the top one with virtually no warning.

Before I replace them with a high-end part, is this something that any of you have experienced with these trucks? Possible cause/solution? Any input is appreciated!
 

maritimer

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rotate your drive shaft 180 degrees on the pinion, if that dont work take it to a driveline shop to have it balanced and checked over, if that still doesnt help try lowering your transfer case an inch. after blowing 2 of the heavy duty u-joints on the upper end of my drive shaft in 6 months i found after lowering my transfer case theres no vibration and hopefully my joints stay intact for a but longer then 6 months
 

CDN-CUCV

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rotate your drive shaft 180 degrees on the pinion, if that dont work take it to a driveline shop to have it balanced and checked over, if that still doesnt help try lowering your transfer case an inch. after blowing 2 of the heavy duty u-joints on the upper end of my drive shaft in 6 months i found after lowering my transfer case theres no vibration and hopefully my joints stay intact for a but longer then 6 months
Thanks for the replies. I found that the problem was a worn slip-yoke. One hole was some-what oblong from wear causing the u-joint to come free under load. I'm getting the drive shaft balanced as well.
 

CDN-CUCV

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Just to add to this, I bought a new slip yoke and had it installed. During the installation, we discovered the driveshaft was an inch 'n a half too short. So, lengthened the shaft, new universals, new yoke no vibration!!

Hope it lasts lol!
 
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