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    Hi, I need a need a new UJ and balance on my propshaft. Does anyone know of a good mechanic in the east London area?

    Thanks in advance - Dave.

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    Originally posted by billandben
    Hi, I need a need a new UJ and balance on my propshaft. Does anyone know of a good mechanic in the east London area?

    Thanks in advance - Dave.
    The uj is not to hard to replace, Why do you need your prop balanced??

    Forgot to say welcome to the nut house
    I'm a custard donut monster

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    • #3
      Originally posted by billandben
      Hi, I need a need a new UJ and balance on my propshaft. Does anyone know of a good mechanic in the east London area?

      Thanks in advance - Dave.
      Mitchells Autos, down the arches, Gary and Minty will sort it out for you while you have a pint in the Queen Vic

      Bogus

      Dont suppose you found that helpful ..... Sorry
      Сви можемо

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      • #4
        Well I've got the vibration scenario at 20mph upwards, especially when towing a trailer. There is play in one of the UJ's, but I was under the impression that if I whipped it off and replaced the UJ then the prop would need to be balanced? If this isn't a case then I'll give it a bash myself.

        PS Would you trust Gary and Minty to work on YOUR Surf?

        Cheers - Dave.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by billandben

          PS Would you trust Gary and Minty to work on YOUR Surf?

          Cheers - Dave.

          4get those 2 what about the blonde tart working with them now
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          • #6
            Originally posted by billandben
            Well I've got the vibration scenario at 20mph upwards, especially when towing a trailer. There is play in one of the UJ's, but I was under the impression that if I whipped it off and replaced the UJ then the prop would need to be balanced? If this isn't a case then I'll give it a bash myself.

            PS Would you trust Gary and Minty to work on YOUR Surf?

            Cheers - Dave.
            As long as you keep the the prop in one piece when removing ie dont let the splined piece come off , you can press out the cups of the uj and replace without loosing the balance (in most cases) . Also mark the yokes before pressing cups out so they also go back on in the same place .
            Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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