ent: September 20, 2021 1:09 PM
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>> Subject: [MBZ] OT..Driveshafts: buy new or rebuild it.
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>> The future SIL has his ‘97 2wd 4Runner who’s driveshaft is shot (I drove it
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> Rick
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> From: mercedes@okiebenz.com
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> The future SIL has his ‘97 2wd 4Runner who
Cc: azbob...@gmail.com
Subject: [MBZ] OT..Driveshafts: buy new or rebuild it.
The future SIL has his ‘97 2wd 4Runner who’s driveshaft is shot (I drove it the
other day and the vibration was scary so I suggested he take it to a reputable
shop and dude there said it is shot). So…he is writing up an
I would bet the rebuild is going to be as much if not more than the new one.
For that little of a difference I would go with new if it were up to me.
-D
> On Sep 20, 2021, at 2:08 PM, Bob Rentfro via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> The future SIL has his ‘97 2wd 4Runner who’s driveshaft is shot (I drov
The future SIL has his ‘97 2wd 4Runner who’s driveshaft is shot (I drove it the
other day and the vibration was scary so I suggested he take it to a reputable
shop and dude there said it is shot). So…he is writing up an estimate for a
rebuild. I have priced out new: OEM from Toyota, $548 all the