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Originally Posted by Phil@rise
Thats not how you rebuild a shaft. Thats how you repack them. If they are worn out and clicking that wont fix them.
I'm assuming you put them in yourself? Did you seat them in all the way? Did you tighten the hub nut enough? Did you lock the hub nut?
New shafts even aftermarket ones are balanced and unless you got a bent one or a rare defective one its somethin you did not the shafts themselves. I've replaced hundreds of shafts over the decades of doing this and never had a problem with bad shafts just mistakes installing them.
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Yes I did put them in myself. And I also double checked that it is seated all the way. I also tightened the axle nut to around 140 ftlbs and staked.
Let me re-word the problem after I replaced the driveshafts.
-The steering wheel is more like shaking (Shimmy) when applying brakes on highway speed.
-And also, a noticeable vibration felt on acceleration.
Some says, the shaking issue might the cause of a warped rotor and not the driveshafts?