Properly maintained/greased UV-joints last nearly a lifetime with
moderate use. Grip the two axle parts and twist while feeling for play.
In general this is easy to feel. Replacing them is very straight forward
although check that the cups do not rotate in the yokes. If they do use
locktite or similar while fitting them to fix them in the yoke. If one
is gone it is best to replace the other one as well. Try to get ones
with a grease nipple. Plenty on offer on ebay but the local NAPA parts
store is probably well able to supply them.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Op 30-5-2013 18:18, Simon Lachlan schreef:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a practicable way of checking the UJs whilst they are in situ?
>
> What are the signs of wear?
>
> Does one normally replace them as a pair? (Mine are not a pair; one has a
> nipple whilst the other does not).
>
> How long do these things normally last in moderately used and well
> maintained conditions?
>
> Any other UJ points that I've neglected....?
>
>
>
> Am going on a long trip soon and am getting a bit paranoid about what to
> service/replace etcetc.
>
> Simon
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