
Originally Posted by
twr7cx
Why do you only do the front shaft and not the rear too?
Main reason, is that the front shaft is not serviceable (no greasing points).
by the time the uni's are worn, and it's time to replace them with greasable ones, the centre bearing in the DC join is probably stuffed, and while it can be repaired, the centering pins are usually worn to the point that the whole DC needs replacing .... and even if you are lucky enough to find the pins are OK, and you can replace the centre bearing, you STILL can't grease the centre bearing once its replaced ... 
The update D2 has a boot over the sliding join, with no grease point available ... it's not a spline, but a series of balls (like bearing balls). Sealed for life.
Plus, if you do a lift, now I've had the genuine shaft out, the LR shaft doesn't articulate anywhere near as much as the TW DC does, so the increased angle causes the LR DC to fail sooner.
The rear tailshaft has grease points, and is serviceable
Kev..
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