How to Replace the Front Propeller/Driveshaft on an Infiniti FX45

How to Replace the Front Propeller/Driveshaft on an Infiniti FX45

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the front Propeller/Driveshaft on a 2003-2008 Infiniti FX45 without removing the catalytic converter.

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How to Automotive says:

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Gerry Brown says:

is the 12v enough power or do you wish you would have the m18?

goldenbeachbabe says:

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125 SM says:

Great job, also great solution to get around the issues with seized nuts.

bill beckett says:

Did you ever do one before, or did you figure this out on the fly ? That was pretty smart thinking either way!

rickey gresham says:

great info, but the video kept cutting out and restarting at different part.

Kuro Inu says:

man thats a lot of work for a driveshaft job!

learningfromthebest now says:

First!!! Boom!!! Nice job. Thanks for sharing.

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