Got a Driveshaft - Don't Know Which End is Which
I got an APU shaft with single u-joints at each end. One end has the u-joint on a short, skinny splined shaft that slides within the main shaft body to accomodate the axle travel and the other end has the u-joint welded to the main shaft body. I'm not sure which end goes to the transfer case and which goes to the axle, though. Anyone know for sure?
Thanks for all the other advice - I appreciate the lively thread. I have to admit that much of it was over my head and I didn't want to obsess on learning everything there is to know about a part before touching it (as is my inclination). It was reassuring, though, to hear from those running u-jointed shafts without double cardons and with no problems at freeway speed. So, I bought a drive shaft directly from automotive parts unlimited on ebay for $175 with cheap shipping. This was absolutely the cheapest new or reman I could find. Others are selling the same shaft (by APU) for twice the price or more. Before I bought it, they assured me it is spin-balanced and suitable for highway speeds. It looks real nice, has good travel, and went in easily.
However, I'm worried I installed it backwards. My old GKN CV-jointed shaft looked symetrical - two CV jointed ends with the main shaft centered between the two. It had a label for which end went to the transfer case (so I guess that was important) but my new one does not. Since the new one is not symetrical, I'm thinking the orientation might be even more important.
Thanks!