Genuine MOPAR Drive Shafts

5146818AC - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 05146818AC
DRIVE
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68649099AA - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 68649099AA
DRIVE
$926.90
MSRP $1,350.00
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68199587AC - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 68199587AC
DRIVE
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68199603AA - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 68199603AA
DRIVE
$460.00
MSRP $667.00
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68459153AC - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 68459153AC
DRIVE
$693.45
MSRP $1,005.00
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68196523AC - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 68196523AC
DRIVE
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52123051AD - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 52123051AD
DRIVE
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52087821 - : Prop Shaft Assembly for Mopar Image

Prop Shaft Assembly

Mopar 52087821
SHAFT ASSY - RR
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68649133AA - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 68649133AA
DRIVE
$883.20
MSRP $1,280.00
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52123909AC - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 52123909AC
DRIVE
$619.85
MSRP $900.00
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52123048AC - : Shaft for Mopar Image

Shaft

Mopar 52123048AC
DRIVE
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6506497AA - : Hex Flange Head Locking Bolt, Mounting for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Head Locking Bolt, Mounting

Mopar 6506497AA
Flange to Transfer Case Yoke. M12. to Front Axle Flange. Mounting. Drive Shaft to Transfer Case Yoke. M12x1.75x31.60. Drive Shaft To...
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MSRP $0.55
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Replacing a Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Drive Shaft: How Much Does it Cost on Average?

Interstate 2 through Weslaco. You're hearing loud clunks during shifting, plus clicking or knocking sounds. Your ride's shuddering when speeding up, and you're having trouble turning. Stranger yet: the undercarriage is vibrating.

Few problems are scarier for to have, no matter where you're driving. They're all signs of a bad drive shaft -- more specifically, of a U- or CV joint that's worn, loose, or failing, or a bad coupler, or a faulty carrier bearing, or some combination thereof. Don't let things go any longer than they have already; you're likely to lose control while driving -- the surest way to get into a serious accident on one of the busiest roads in Texas.

What you'll need to do is run an inspection (or have a Mopar service center take a look at things), and if you have to, replace your drive shaft ASAP. Unfortunately, the job hardly ever runs cheap; you're looking at costs in the $400 to $500 range to start with, usually, and they can skyrocket fast, to $1,000 or more. They depend, in short, on the model you drive -- whether it's a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM.

Drive a Dodge Ram 1500, for instance, and you might save a little money; drive shafts for one can run as little as $400. Drive a Chrysler 300, on the other hand, and you might pay a little more, like $840 plus. For a Jeep Wrangler, $1,000 or more, and for a RAM 1500, $915 plus.

Here at The Mopar Part Store, though, we'll help keep those costs down. Not only are our drive shafts OEM-quality, but they're also marked down steeply. Buy with confidence; you'll have repairs done in no time. If you're not sure how to do them, a Mopar service center will be happy to help out.

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