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almo
05-31-2011, 16:24
2004-5 D/A 3500 crew LB. What is the average life of the universal joints? Thanks All

Kennedy
06-07-2011, 12:54
That's a tough one. Typically I expect the lower rear joint to fail first, but it seems the Dmax's are taking the one at the transfer case out first. I did one on my 2005 at 80-something K. Many have had early wheel bearing issues yet at 93k+ I have had none.

More Power
06-08-2011, 14:49
I've not had to replace the u-joints in my 2001 GMC with 86,000 miles yet. However, through the years, I've had to replace more u-joints at the trans output than at the rear diff in the various vehicles I've owned. The u-joint angularity at the rear diff can be greater and more variable, which may help to improve the distribution of the lube within the joint.

Of course, water entering a joint will quickly ruin them. This is why I prefer the factory sealed (non-greaseable) u-joints - the seals are better. Factory sealed u-joints last longer for me.

Jim

jblather
06-09-2011, 23:42
I just replaced mine last week. The middle one (next to the carrier bearing) was squeaking like crazy but only in reverse.

173,000 miles on it.

Replaced all three while the driveline was out.

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2003 2500HD LS CC/LB 4x4 Duramax/Allison Completely Stock
265LT75R16 Falken Rocky Mountain ATS (had: BFG AT 49,392 miles)
Pewter color
173,900 miles on stock injectors so far
Replaced instrument cluster stepper motors.
Canadian truck in the USA.

JohnC
06-10-2011, 18:04
Just changed the back one in the Yukon today. Sounded like a bird sometimes at low speeds and occasional mysterious vibration.