Originally Posted by
MattDub
Only recommend replacing pins in an emergency situation when a replacement drive shaft isn't available. Drive shafts aren't that expensive and don't want the possibility of the pin to loosen and fall out due to replacement.
I have ran almost every car out here and never seen a pin come out due to replacement. The pin removal tool press them in and the tolerance is extremely tight. You can do your whole car for under $10.Just my $0.02
Last edited by offroad dude; 07-28-2014 at 05:23 PM.