Genuine MOPAR Drive Shafts

5133897AA - : Drive Shaft Boot for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Boot

Mopar 5133897AA
$9.97
4428807AB - : Drive Shaft Boot for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Boot

Mopar 4428807AB
With Shaft 52105278AB. With Shaft 52105494AD. With Shaft 52105490.
$38.34
MSRP $53.45
Save $15.11
28.3% Off
5127523AA - : Drive Shaft Spacer for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Spacer

Mopar 5127523AA
$21.94
5183090AA - : Drive Shaft Yoke for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Yoke

Mopar 5183090AA
28.6mm Type A Drive Shaft. [drk,dhw].
Discontinued
5011084AA - : Drive Shaft Yoke for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Yoke

Mopar 5011084AA
Use With 52105924AF Prop Shaft. For Production Date 12/10/04 & After.
Discontinued
68088760AA - : Drive Shaft Yoke for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Yoke

Mopar 68088760AA
$300.67
68004849AA - : Drive Shaft Flange for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Flange

Mopar 68004849AA
Type B Drive Shaft.
$58.43
5143068AA - : Drive Shaft Boot for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Boot

Mopar 5143068AA
$4.62
5143065AB - : Drive Shaft Yoke for Mopar Image

Drive Shaft Yoke

Mopar 5143065AB
$238.68

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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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