How To Replace a U-Joint – Ford F150

How To Replace a U-Joint – Ford F150

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In this video I show you all of the steps on how to replace a failed u-joint as well as some tricks to save you a headache or two. We are working on a Ford F150 in this video, but U-Joints can be found on both ends of the driveshaft on all rear-wheel-drive vehicles.

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Big Rockk says:

You had me for a bit with the "adding a bit of grease to the old pins" ….I thought, what the F&%^ am I watching..lol Good job! 🙂

Matthew Gill says:

Great video Ben!

Relay TeK says:

put the truck axle up on stands or drive onto 2 4×4 boards

SWResto says:

Much easier to use a socket to pound them out!

Stan S says:

Ben – I hate being down there, my ear's full of water…
Imagine being a fish.
Use EYE protection.

samlol23 says:

This video proves that if you are good at "stuff" you're good at "stuff". Doesn't matter if that's plumbing, electrical, or auto repair. Great job as usual

Todd Hess says:

Yes sir is there anyway you could do a video on how to disconnect the door bells from clanging when doors are opened with key on…2020 Ford 150

Waterman one says:

Nice job, surprised you didn't do both joints while the drive shaft was out. Thanks

James davis says:

How long does you joints normally last I have a two thousand eleven toyota tundra That I have done a lot of work to But the one thing I have never done is my u joints And there's roughly a hundred ninety thousand miles on the truck Is it something that you're supposed to replace every section such miles or do you just go into they break and what happens when they breathe does your Axel fall off. I'm just curious because that's something I have been wondering about.

Manual Labor says:

Good one. I hate the water in the ear too.

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