I made one step towards it - added an angle grinder to my trail toolsetIf you haven't changed the joint to a non sealed version then you are correct. But once you have changed the joints once then it's super easy to just swap joints real quick.

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I made one step towards it - added an angle grinder to my trail toolsetIf you haven't changed the joint to a non sealed version then you are correct. But once you have changed the joints once then it's super easy to just swap joints real quick.
I posted a detailed description somewhere. I don't recall if I had pics. I still have the old one floating around my shop somewhere. But it really is pretty simple.anyone have pictures of what exactly it entails to swap from the factory cv to the terraflex cv?
angle grinder to get it off?
I just read your post…I posted a detailed description somewhere. I don't recall if I had pics. I still have the old one floating around my shop somewhere. But it really is pretty simple.
Happy to make a video if someone has one they want swapped and they want to ship it or drop it by here in Dallas.
My new front driveshaft has exact same CV’s as the one that failed. The dealer said they are the same. Barring some news that the boot material has changed and we just can’t see that update, I don’t believe that it is fixed.Scott Brady from Expedition Overland mentions IA "fixed" the front drive shaft issue. Given that this content was uploaded 5 months ago, was there in fact a documented front drive shaft update released by IA?
View: https://youtu.be/vLOskm23730?si=Kdv1twmTuCZr7qF1&t=1540
My dealer advised "you wont have another issue" and "im not supposed to mention this" but the cv rubber is thickerMy new front driveshaft has exact same CV’s as the one that failed. The dealer said they are the same. Barring some news that the boot material has changed and we just can’t see that update, I don’t believe that it is fixed.
The Terra joint and the stock IG joint are virtually identical. There are minor changes in the stampings. But the throat for the shaft is the same more or less.Of those who have fitted the Teraflex hi-angle, did you happen to notice if the throat of the coupling is wider than the standard Dana-Spicer coupling? I'm curious if a part of the problem is pinching of the boot against the coupling mouth at the 4 to 8 o'clock positions. Obviously the hi-angle CV needs to allow for more ball travel also.