Ujoint

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kj75

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I have a 2006 Jeep Cherokee KJ Diesel (Australian model).
Thinking about replacing the ujoints on the rear drive shaft.

I was looking at the Moog 280 part, which is supposed to be compatible with a 2006 Jeep Liberty CRD (supposed to be the same as Cherokee KJ).

Reckon this will work ?

Amazon.com: MOOG 280 Super Strength Universal Joint: Automotive

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brokendad

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That's the one, Moog super strength #280. Be sure to use good grease and re-grease then as soon as they are installed.
 

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I bought ones similar to that made by Precision(ie moog) and you need a needle point for your grease gun to fill them...

was a giant pain in the ass.

also at 30 bucks CAD per before shipping to australia. Try rock auto, they have a discount code too.
 

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I bought ones similar to that made by Precision(ie moog) and you need a needle point for your grease gun to fill them...

was a giant pain in the ass.

Unscrew supplied zerk fitting, screw in conventional zerk fitting, and go grease crazy.
 
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