Good kit has everything you need in one box. I just replaced one of these funky joints on a JK front DS and was straight forward. No more terrible clicking noise in 4 LO.
Great video. I used the teraflex CV joint a year ago when the upper rear joint and boot failed. Have about 10,000 miles on the teraflex joint and no problems at all. Just replaced the upper front but did not use the teraflex. I figured I got 138,000 miles on my jk with the stock CV and 3.5” if lift I figured I should get another 138K out of a cheaper OEM replacement for $50 bucks. Can’t stress enough how important it is to properly pack and grease these CV bearings. If you follow this video to a T you should have no problem wether using the Teraflex or OEM cv joint.
rideSeltzer hey sorry did not get an alert that I had a response to my post. Just happened to go on this video to make another post. Go on eBay and search drive shaft cv propeller joints. The company is prop-mechaniks out of Ft Lauderdale FL. My Teraflex joint just failed after only 14,000 miles. Going to order another replacement from prop-mechaniks and bitch out Teraflex on Monday for their garbage cv joint. Very disappointed in that product at $150.
I decided on the 2.5" lift instead of 3" because I was afraid this joint would fail had I went with the higher lift. Now I can lift my JK higher and get this joint too.
It's when you really hit the 3.50 lifts and higher, when you'll start need to worrying about any damage to the boot. Of course, for a 3" lift this is still definitely a good product of peace of mind.
My Teraflex rzeppa cv started crapping out after just 10k miles. Wish I would have just went for a replacement driveshaft from the beginning. I would recommend Adams, the quality is superb.
TheNoob Yeah crap product. Joint just shit the bed at 14,000 miles. Going to try more CPR and use a OEM replacement joint and give teraflex an ear full this week.
well i just bought one of these and was going to install it today but all these comments about the part failing at about 10k miles makes me worry. guess i’ll just grease tf out of it like they say and hope for the best... unsettling tho for sure.
I see this is a new video. Is this kit an updated version from the first generation as I have heard most people have had premature failure of your hi-angle joint.
I had two that failed. Save time and money and get a 1310 or 1350 Tom Woods drive shaft. In the end, you will actually save money you can use on the million other things our friggin lifted jeeps require to ride somewhat normal. Wherever that means for these things. Teraflex is a great company but this part isn't among their best.
mine has been great. had it on for about a year now. you dont have to worry about caster angle causing vibrations with a rzeppa joint like with a double cardan driveshaft. makes it better IMO.
They redesigned the part a little. I'll be installing a replacement one later this week - original one failed on me after two years, but Teraflex support offered me a discount on a replacement, and sent me a couple coozies, keychains, etc. Figure for the cost I'll give it another shot - worst case it saves me buying a $500 driveshaft for a while longer. Best case the redesigned one outlasts my first one :) Changes I've noticed - redesigned part comes with: 1. the seals pre-applied to the end caps (rather than being loose parts that you have to install separately) 2. Two half-ring washer-things that go under the bolt heads (old one had metal figure-eight style washer-things. Two bolts per each figure-eight-washer) 3. They've put red threadlocker on the tips of the bolts, and have advised against using a bolt to push grease out of the bolt holes on the bearing after packing the bearing.
Is the reppeza joint the same for the transfer case ? The t case output shaft and the rear transmission output shaft joints look the same thats why I ask. The reppeza joint the comes out my Transfer case look a bit too much at an angle. I have TF 2.5" lift w/ TF Apline Adjustable control arms. Any help will be appreciated 🙏 thank you
Yes it is, I just replace all 3 of mine. 2 on the rear and one on the front at the transfer case. The front front into the differential is a u-joint. Mine wern't rusted and clunking but I saw some grease on the floor and crawled under and the boots on all three were tore. ~4 1/2 lift but her the factory joints lasted 93,000 miles. 40,000 since the lift. I'll try these for now and then upgrade the drive shaft next time they fail.
Correct. By swapping out the factory CV joint for our high angle CV joint it can let the factory driveshaft work at higher lift amounts without replacing it.
Good question. This CV joint has a larger wider cv boot bell, so the CV can operate at a steeper angle without tearing the boot or having the shaft contact the bell. Then on the backside there is a relief on the cap so the CV balls and cage will not make contact like the OEM one at steeper angles.
Yazid B , my stock CV boot blew and you could tell by looking at where the front drive shaft connects to the transfer case there was a bunch of grease sling up on the heat shield. Eventually when I put the jeep in four-wheel-drive I started hearing what sounded like a creaking noise or clicking and popping noise when I went over obstacles or up hill. I replaced it with this teraflex one and the sound is gone completely.
If only the driveshaft cv joint was not completely seized to the t-case. If will not break loose. I even tried to use my other Jeep to pull the driveshaft loose and nothing. Its like rusted on.
At 8:03 he says "Once ti en bend over the excess ....." WTF does "ti en" mean? Men, lets all practice how to pronounce the word "Tighten". It's pronounced Ti - TEN. There's a T in the middle and it's not silent. Repeat after me. Ti TEN. Men don't let other men speak like teenage girls from The VALLEY. Other than that and one other glottal stop a few seconds later, good vid.
Seriously why does it matter? You said something similar on the extreme terrain video. Who cares how they pronounced it. I could understand just fine and English is not my main language!!! Stop being so critical, we can't all be English professors!
It helps to tape the areas that you do not want grease on.
Great idea!
Good kit has everything you need in one box. I just replaced one of these funky joints on a JK front DS and was straight forward. No more terrible clicking noise in 4 LO.
Great video. I used the teraflex CV joint a year ago when the upper rear joint and boot failed. Have about 10,000 miles on the teraflex joint and no problems at all.
Just replaced the upper front but did not use the teraflex. I figured I got 138,000 miles on my jk with the stock CV and 3.5” if lift I figured I should get another 138K out of a cheaper OEM replacement for $50 bucks.
Can’t stress enough how important it is to properly pack and grease these CV bearings.
If you follow this video to a T you should have no problem wether using the Teraflex or OEM cv joint.
Greg Bisesi where did you purchase the front shaft cv joint for $50?
rideSeltzer
hey sorry did not get an alert that I had a response to my post. Just happened to go on this video to make another post.
Go on eBay and search drive shaft cv propeller joints. The company is prop-mechaniks out of Ft Lauderdale FL.
My Teraflex joint just failed after only 14,000 miles. Going to order another replacement from prop-mechaniks and bitch out Teraflex on Monday for their garbage cv joint.
Very disappointed in that product at $150.
easy install.. my Jeep sound good again. Thank you teraflex!! Hopefully it proves the negative comments wrong.
Awesome!
I decided on the 2.5" lift instead of 3" because I was afraid this joint would fail had I went with the higher lift. Now I can lift my JK higher and get this joint too.
It's when you really hit the 3.50 lifts and higher, when you'll start need to worrying about any damage to the boot. Of course, for a 3" lift this is still definitely a good product of peace of mind.
Perfect video. This is a great solution if you don’t want to buy a new drive shaft. I’m gonna have to snag one.
My Teraflex rzeppa cv started crapping out after just 10k miles. Wish I would have just went for a replacement driveshaft from the beginning. I would recommend Adams, the quality is superb.
TheNoob
Yeah crap product. Joint just shit the bed at 14,000 miles.
Going to try more CPR and use a OEM replacement joint and give teraflex an ear full this week.
Installing mine today. Thank for the great parts and great instructions.
Right on!
what did you think any diff from and OEM one ?
Thumbs up for 60 fps!
would this cv joint work on the 2006 jeep grand cherokee?
Very Nice video!
Thank you good video
well i just bought one of these and was going to install it today but all these comments about the part failing at about 10k miles makes me worry. guess i’ll just grease tf out of it like they say and hope for the best... unsettling tho for sure.
will this fit a wj rzeppa joint?
I see this is a new video. Is this kit an updated version from the first generation as I have heard most people have had premature failure of your hi-angle joint.
Will this fit the JL? If not, will you be making one? My boot is torn. Thanks
No, this will not fit the JL. We may in the future, but we don't have anything right now.
I had two that failed. Save time and money and get a 1310 or 1350 Tom Woods drive shaft. In the end, you will actually save money you can use on the million other things our friggin lifted jeeps require to ride somewhat normal. Wherever that means for these things. Teraflex is a great company but this part isn't among their best.
Jeep Life71 I had one seize up on me.
mine has been great. had it on for about a year now. you dont have to worry about caster angle causing vibrations with a rzeppa joint like with a double cardan driveshaft. makes it better IMO.
what happened to the old video ???
They redesigned the part a little.
I'll be installing a replacement one later this week - original one failed on me after two years, but Teraflex support offered me a discount on a replacement, and sent me a couple coozies, keychains, etc. Figure for the cost I'll give it another shot - worst case it saves me buying a $500 driveshaft for a while longer. Best case the redesigned one outlasts my first one :)
Changes I've noticed - redesigned part comes with:
1. the seals pre-applied to the end caps (rather than being loose parts that you have to install separately)
2. Two half-ring washer-things that go under the bolt heads (old one had metal figure-eight style washer-things. Two bolts per each figure-eight-washer)
3. They've put red threadlocker on the tips of the bolts, and have advised against using a bolt to push grease out of the bolt holes on the bearing after packing the bearing.
Is the reppeza joint the same for the transfer case ? The t case output shaft and the rear transmission output shaft joints look the same thats why I ask.
The reppeza joint the comes out my Transfer case look a bit too much at an angle. I have TF 2.5" lift w/ TF Apline Adjustable control arms.
Any help will be appreciated 🙏 thank you
Yes it is, I just replace all 3 of mine. 2 on the rear and one on the front at the transfer case. The front front into the differential is a u-joint. Mine wern't rusted and clunking but I saw some grease on the floor and crawled under and the boots on all three were tore. ~4 1/2 lift but her the factory joints lasted 93,000 miles. 40,000 since the lift. I'll try these for now and then upgrade the drive shaft next time they fail.
This is instead of buying a brand new front driveshaft ?
Correct. By swapping out the factory CV joint for our high angle CV joint it can let the factory driveshaft work at higher lift amounts without replacing it.
I can never seem to find them when needed.
Why does the opening show a JL?
So does this mean your making them again
This is only for front drive shaft or fit rear too?
It will fit front and rear.
exactly how is this different that the OEM ?
Good question. This CV joint has a larger wider cv boot bell, so the CV can operate at a steeper angle without tearing the boot or having the shaft contact the bell. Then on the backside there is a relief on the cap so the CV balls and cage will not make contact like the OEM one at steeper angles.
What I want to know is dos this kit work with ford explore too?
This is a direct replacement for a factory JK driveshaft only. We have not tested on any other vehicles.
TeraFlexSuspensions I wish you would test it on A Ford explore too?
@@nosoyono1081 You should test it
Do you make this for the wj?
Unfortunately not. Only for the JK.
A used one will make a noise when we turn (more In a climb) ?
Yazid B , my stock CV boot blew and you could tell by looking at where the front drive shaft connects to the transfer case there was a bunch of grease sling up on the heat shield. Eventually when I put the jeep in four-wheel-drive I started hearing what sounded like a creaking noise or clicking and popping noise when I went over obstacles or up hill. I replaced it with this teraflex one and the sound is gone completely.
Why CV on one and and U on the other ?
Because Mopar.
A non-replaceable U-joint!
If only the driveshaft cv joint was not completely seized to the t-case. If will not break loose. I even tried to use my other Jeep to pull the driveshaft loose and nothing. Its like rusted on.
Please give our customer service team at call at 801-713-3314 and we can help you resolve your issue.
Hahaha nice gloves rosebud
great video but awful, awful music.
Yeah F this. Just buy a new heavy duty front drive shaft lol
You should send me one!
At 8:03 he says "Once ti en bend over the excess ....." WTF does "ti en" mean? Men, lets all practice how to pronounce the word "Tighten". It's pronounced Ti - TEN. There's a T in the middle and it's not silent. Repeat after me. Ti TEN. Men don't let other men speak like teenage girls from The VALLEY. Other than that and one other glottal stop a few seconds later, good vid.
Seriously why does it matter? You said something similar on the extreme terrain video. Who cares how they pronounced it. I could understand just fine and English is not my main language!!! Stop being so critical, we can't all be English professors!
Do they make these for a 09 jeep lifted wk 5.7
Can this joint be used to replace the cv joints on the rear drive shaft?
Yes! It can be used on both ends in the rear, and the transfer case side in the front of a stock JK.