Spicer u joint get my vote here, I have them on me K5 they are about 8 yrs old of coarse i don't mud ride like i us to they are strong and durable. Also if your going to change one you may want to consider all of them being they all have the same wear and life.
Changed my #8 three months ago no problem here. I was a little shaky about doing it after reading all the post. Now all is good and time for hunting season
Look in my garage also I'm running the chrome H2 '06 with 265s. I get alot of complements when they are clean people seem to like the look. When I tell them they are H2 wheels they are supprised.
The wife got home tonight from our son's little leage practice to find that our bed room window on our 5er shattered. She calls me at work to tell me this (AINT THIS A BITCH) now I get to wake up in morning and try to find a window.:mad2:
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I feel your pain my buddy has a Johnson 48 sounds like its doing the same thing. Like I told him Yamaha sells a repair kit for that problem.):h
I got 2006 5er towed mostly local or within 2hrs and 3 8 hr trips to Talladega Al. when should I start worrying about changing wheel bearings or repacking.
Looks great! you can skip the wash, dry then clay bar that is way to time consuming. When you wash your auto do one panel at a time while the soap is on that is a lube pass the clay then rinse move on to the next panel. this is how I do mine and works the same and cuts out time. good luck.
Truck looks awsome!! I do mine once before hunting season and a second time after hunting season, just because I don't wash my truck during hunting season. great job.