How much is it to replace a drive shaft?

How much is it to replace a drive shaft?

Drive Shaft Replacement Cost You can expect the parts cost to be anywhere from $320 to $750, while the labor costs are only around $150 to $190. If you have a rear wheel or four wheel drive vehicle which has a long drive shaft to power the rear wheels, then expect to pay somewhere in the range of $600 to $2,000.

How much does it cost to replace a rear drive shaft?

You can usually expect to pay between $320 and $750 for the average cost of the parts, while the cost of the labor is between $150 and $190. If you have a rear wheel or four wheel drive car, then the price of the broken drive shaft repair cost will be much higher.

What are the signs of a bad drive shaft?

Signs of a bad driveshaft/drivetrain

  • Vibrations from under the vehicle. A common symptom of a failing driveshaft is an intense shaking coming from underneath the vehicle.
  • Difficulty turning.
  • Loud clunking noise.
  • Car shudders upon acceleration.
  • Squeaking noise.
  • Clicking or knocking noise.

    What happens if you drive with a bad drive shaft?

    TURNING PROBLEMS A damaged driveshaft prevents wheels from turning properly hence limiting your control of the vehicle. This is a safety concern and needs to be checked urgently at AAMCO Bay Area. To ensure that your driveshaft is always in good working condition you should keep it well lubricated.

    Can a bad drive shaft damage transmission?

    For vehicles equipped with driveshafts, they are an important part of the drivetrain and any issues with them can greatly affect the drivability of the vehicle. As they are underneath the vehicle and connected to the transmission, they may be difficult to access and service on one’s own.

    When should I replace drive shaft?

    While there is no set lifespan of a driveshaft, it typically can last about 75,000 miles. Keep in mind depending on the vehicle, and wear and tear you may get much less or much more.

    What sound does a bad drive shaft make?

    Generally speaking, a bad drive shaft is going to create a kind of rattling or clunking sound. You may also hear sounds that are like a high-pitched squeaking or a scraping noise of metal on metal. All of this will originate from underneath your car, rather than in the engine compartment.

    How long does drive shaft last?

    How do you replace a drive shaft in a Subaru Outback?

    Took the 2 bolts out of the exhaust hanger at the transmission and let it hang down a bit (I have the OBX stainless header set which has flex joints, so it might work better than stock exhaust for that). I did have to cut the nut off one of the bolts between the shaft and diff, as it was rounded, but the other 3 came out.

    Are there notchy joints in the Subaru 07 shaft?

    The 07 shaft does have notchy joints in it (why I got it for free), but worlds better than what was in there. Vibration is virtually gone, AND on my little test drive, I swear my hard downshift issue is gone, too.

    How much does it cost to replace a driveshaft in a Subaru?

    There are 2 shops here in town that can rebuild them. But they both do a COMPLETE rebuild, included Ujoints, carrier bearing, balance, paint….my cost is about $250. I’m going to try rebuilding it myself. We’ve tried used ones here, most of them have worn joints…not worth the install time IMHO.

    Are there bad joints in a Subaru Outback?

    I fished a donor shaft out of the scrap bin here at work with bad joints that came from an ’07 4EAT Outback.