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In stock Order now and this part ships in OverviewThis double cardan style CV driveshaft is necessary for Jeep JK models equipped with 3.5in - 6in short arm suspension lifts or 2.5in - 6in long arm suspension lifts. It features a replacement flange for the differential pinions as opposed to using an adapter flange. These flanges are machined from solid billet steel. They are designed to accept standard "off the shelf" mating flanges. If these flanges ever break, you at least stand a chance of getting a replacement part from almost any drive line shop. This also nets a longer drive shaft with the center of the universal joint closer to the pinion bearing. Features
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2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018Tell us about your vehicleAnd we'll show you items that fit I don't own a 1976+ Wrangler Ownership does not affect chances of winning Please complete your Wrangler info Jeep JK Driveshafts & U-Joints for Wrangler (2007-2018) Driving on unpaved surfaces puts additional pressure and stress on all off-road vehicles. Vital components must be able to handle the extra weight and torque needed to cruise through mud puddles, riverbeds, and snow. Jeep Wrangler JK driveshafts, u-joints and other drivetrain components like lockers - and - axles absorb a tremendous amount of wear and tear if they are not designed for extreme off-road use. They can, and often will, develop a whining noise that is the result of premature wear. In order ensure performance and avoid costly future repairs, it is often a good idea to replace the JK's factory-made driveshaft and u-joint with parts that are specifically designed for off-road use. Fitment Includes:
*Please see product pages for any exceptions. Sort by Showing 1-48 of 122 results in Related Wrangler CategoriesDriving on unpaved surfaces puts additional pressure and stress on all off-road vehicles. Vital components must be able to handle the extra weight and torque needed to cruise through mud puddles, riverbeds, and snow. Jeep Wrangler JK driveshafts, u-joints and other drivetrain components like lockers - and - axles absorb a tremendous amount of wear and tear if they are not designed for extreme off-road use. They can, and often will, develop a whining noise that is the result of premature wear. In order ensure performance and avoid costly future repairs, it is often a good idea to replace the JK's factory-made driveshaft and u-joint with parts that are specifically designed for off-road use. Fitment Includes:
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Can you drive a Jeep without a drive shaft?Can you drive a 4WD truck without a front or rear driveshaft? Yes, this is possible, if you drive a traditional 4WD with a lockable center differential. Remove the damaged drive shaft and lock the center differential. This will allow the transfer box to transfer power to the front or rear driveshaft.
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