drive shaft coupler
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drive shaft coupler
I have an 88 2.3, 5 speed, 2wd extended cab ranger. Recently the composit rubber drive shaft coupler started to fail. Anyone know / have a replacement unit? I have been on line & through all the major junk yards in my area.
Anyone been through through a drive shaft modification / rebuild to get around this problem?
ANy help is appreciated.
Anyone been through through a drive shaft modification / rebuild to get around this problem?
ANy help is appreciated.
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You'll need to go to a driveline repair shop where they can replace or build drive shaft components. There should be a shop in your area or closer to one of the larger cities around you. Check your phone book or on your Iphone. Some of the auto service shops in your area may know of one that is good. Ask around at the parts stores too.
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I have not been able to locate one for your Ranger, but after much searching on the web have found that the coupling is very common with foreign cars, especially Land Rover and BMW. They are referred to as Guibo or Rotoflex couplings. Even Corvette uses them on axle shafts. The coupler is designed to reduce vibration but can cause vibration if they begin to fail. An alternative is to replace the coupler with u-joints as Rangerman Stan has suggested.
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