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Does anyone know the part that connects the drive shaft to the cv axel that is broken in this video?


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I have a 2009 Dodge Journey awd r/t. Part of my drive shaft that connects to the cv axel is broken and I am unsure of the name of the part. Does anyone know the part in this video that is broken? I can’t think of what it is called. Thank you!

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On 6/20/2020 at 5:27 PM, 2late4u said:

any part store would be able to answer this as well with a price,,, but for thoes with a answer, what size engine, which side of the journey, fwd where the axle is or at the rear.... info would be helpful

It is a 2009 awd R/t with a 3.5L engine v6. It is the brown piece is on the right front passenger side. It is the piece that hooks into the transmission that is broken. 

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I have not found out the part yet. I’m a girl also. I have someone coming over to remove it to try and figure out what it’s called. I’m a single mom due to my child’s father passing away at the end of April and I am with a car until I can figure out this part to get my car fixed. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks 

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On 6/20/2020 at 5:27 PM, 2late4u said:

any part store would be able to answer this as well with a price,,, but for thoes with a answer, what size engine, which side of the journey, fwd where the axle is or at the rear.... info would be helpful

 

On 6/20/2020 at 5:27 PM, 2late4u said:

any part store would be able to answer this as well with a price,,, but for thoes with a answer, what size engine, which side of the journey, fwd where the axle is or at the rear.... info would be helpful

 

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dealership would be able to give the correct name and OEM price, and with that you could go aftermarket but be careful of the quality of the aftermarket parts....sometimes the cheap ends up costing more than the OEM route

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from your video that doesn't look any thing like a cv joint for the front right side unless it is missing a bunch of the part. like rubber boot and the outer metal covering.....google 

Cardone New® - CV Axle Shaft

$47.31 - $55.92    for a picture of what it should look like

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I used android device to view clip. It’s your drive shaft, not a c/v drive axle.  Pricy item to buy. May be able to remove shaft and drive in two wheel drive only for now. Mopar unit on roacka is $850 cdn dollars.

 

 

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From my research it's the CV joint on the driveshaft at the transfer case for the rear wheel drive. Mine isn't that bad, my boot is torn, so it's only a matter of time for mine. I haven't been able to locate just the CV joint. Apparently Mopar thought it wise to only include it with the whole drive shaft. It honestly makes no sense to me when you can buy a rebuilt kit for the same thing on  a jk jeep and also on trucks. If anyone actually knows of a comparable part without spending 500 to 1 k for a new driveshaft let me know.

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We knew it was the part, we really didn’t need her conforming that, but repair info would have been useful.

Almost guaranteed car is running as a two wheel drive vehicle now. I did that on my 300k Jeep for 6 months before selling it.

Here is new shaft for $700 Canadian pesos, can be picked up in Hamilton to avoid $68 for shipping. Oem part.

A lot of companies sell only full shaft assembly, common occurrence now.

 

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