Trials and tribulations of my Liberty

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The front is the part that slides back into the rear part of the driveshaft ( has the accordion boot )
So according to google and YouTube the accordion part attaches to the front differential
 

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I couldn’t figure out quite what you meant
The front is the part that slides back into the rear part of the driveshaft ( has the accordion boot )
If you look at the front driveshaft it would make perfect sense
Oh well we all try
 
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Well a vandal loosened my lug nuts on one rear wheel, it came off while I was driving 60kph I think my rear suspension is damaged. I ended up hitting black ice and my front passenger side is severely bent. Airbags didn’t deploy so my Jeep might be repairable, but doubtful.
 

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Sorry to hear that happened to you and your KJ. You've got some bad punks in the neighborhood to do that sort of thing.
 

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