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thomas g. warner

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you need to be aware that the circlip grooves on some toros are different
than those on the GMC

>Gil,
>
>Just go to your favorite parts store & ask for Toronado driveshafts for the
>appropriate year. Don't tell 'em you intention to swap out parts 'cause some
>of them get upset. The CV joints and boots are the same as GMC but the axles
>themselves are different; in fact, there may even be differences between the
>left and the right on Toronados, but not GMCs.
>
>Be sure to get new "double wrap" boot clamps and the special tool for
>"winding" them.
>
>Ken Henderson
>76 X-Birchaven
>
>
 
I have both of my shafts out at a re builder for a
quoted price of $200 each. I made the choice to have
them done professionally for about $112 each more than
it would have cost to buy the shafts however the
"professional rebuild" has some advantages. I do not
have to worry about tearing a boot while swapping
joints. The re builder provides a warrantee (not to
long but better than nothing) and I don't have to play
in that yecky grease. Bottom line is when I put those
babys in I am not going to worry about how good a job
I did and as the re builder has a good reputation I
will assume he did a good job.

>Just go to your favorite parts store & ask for
>Toronado driveshafts for the appropriate year. Don't
>tell 'em you intention to swap out parts' cause some
>of them get upset. The CV joints and boots are the
>same as GMC but the axles themselves are different;
>in fact, there may even be differences between the
>left and the right on Toronados, but not GMCs.
>Be sure to get new "double wrap" boot clamps and the
>special tool for "winding" them.

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Ken I made a mistake in my haste. Its not the driveshaft circlips that are
different. Its the inside CV joint o rings on 66-68 toros. All others are
the same. Sorry about that.

>Ooops! I didn't know that! The individual who told me the trick apparently
>didn't either although he's done a lot of them. I got lucky, I guess because
>mine worked OK. But I've still got another to do. My luck doesn't usually
>hold out that long.
>
>What is the difference? Can the joints & axles still be crossed if the
>different circlip is used (you should have both types, one from GMC & one
>from Toro)?
>
>Beyond all this, don't forget that if you have a local CV joint repair
>facility, it would probably be best to have them do the whole thing, even at
>25%-50% more $.
>
>Ken Henderson
>76 X-Birchaven
>
>