Replacing Driveshaft U Joints

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SourKraut

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I'm planning a cross-country drive in a few weeks. The Jeep has been doing a high speed rumble/vibration that happens between 55-65 MPH. From what I've gathered, it's most likely due to worn out U joints on the driveshaft.

I would normally tackle the job myself, but having already moved my tools and not having an adequate place to do the work, I plan on taking it to a driveline shop.

The u joints have never been replaced so even if this isn't the cause of the vibration I figure it's good preventative maintenance given the age (17 YO) and mileage (appx 118k).

While the driveshaft work is being done, is there anything else I should get done by the shop to prepare for a 3000 mile journey?
 

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Sounds like a good plan.
Good drive line shops often have a balance machine & can sand/remove the rust from drive shaft & apply a quick coat of paint ! :)
 

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Smart to use a driveline shop. They should do it all properly, as opposed to others who may not.
 

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I tried to replace mine last year only to find out they are not replaceable! It seems on my 2010 Liberty you have to replace the whole drive shaft!
 

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When was the last time diff fluids were changed? Good time to do that while up in the air for driveshafts. Transfer case too.
 

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I replaced the u-joints in my Liberty shortly after getting it all put back together (bought it in October of 2021, spent 6 months getting it on the road between wait times on parts and title issues). U-joints were the first thing I did. They were simple. Took me less than a couple hours and I was back on the road.

As far as additional maintenance items, have all the fluids changed - differential fluids, tcase fluids and trans fluids. The transmission takes an internal spin on filter and a paper filter. The spin on filter is held in place by a plastic nipple. Get a steel nipple and have the shop replace the plastic nipple with the steel. The plastic nipple can get over tightened and the filter eventually break away. Now you have unfiltered fluid going through the transmission. Steel Nipple from Rev Max this is for a 68RFE but they're the same as the 545RFE. EDIT: Sorry I assumed you had a diesel. The steel nipple is only needed for the diesel flavors with the 545RFE.

Maybe have the coolant flushed, new coolant added and a thermostat.
 

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