How much does a driveshaft cost?

In most cases, a new drive shaft costs somewhere between $300 and $1300. Fortunately, it only takes about an hour to replace it. A repair usually costs much less, around $200 to $300 including parts and labor, but this also depends on how many parts need to be replaced.
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How much is a driveshaft worth?

Driveshaft prices can vary wildly, depending on what kind of vehicle you have, which shaft you need replaced, and whether it's a single or two-piece driveshaft. Front driveshafts are commonly between $150 and $250; the larger rear shafts start around $250 and can reach $400 and above, possibly more for a two-piece.
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How much does a used driveshaft cost?

On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $400 to $1,260 total but it can easily approach close to $2,000 for some vehicles. If you have a four-wheel drive vehicle, you may have two driveshafts but in most cases, only one will need to be replaced.
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How long does it take to fix a driveshaft?

That's very difficult to answer due to the multiple variables involved in removing and replacing hard to access components such as the center driveshaft on a front wheel drive vehicle like your Edge. However, in general, this type of job can often be completed in one business day; or less than 8 service hours.
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Is a driveshaft easy to replace?

Replacing a driveshaft is usually a relatively straightforward affair if you have the tools and the know-how. A driveshaft is a long shaft comprised of tubes, joints, and (in some cases) a center support bearing.
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How do I know if my driveshaft is bad?

Signs of a bad driveshaft/drivetrain
  1. Vibrations from under the vehicle. A common symptom of a failing driveshaft is an intense shaking coming from underneath the vehicle. ...
  2. Difficulty turning. ...
  3. Loud clunking noise. ...
  4. Car shudders upon acceleration. ...
  5. Squeaking noise. ...
  6. Clicking or knocking noise.
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Can a broken drive shaft damage transmission?

A broken axle can damage a transmission because the two parts are connected. The axle transmits power from the engine to the wheels, and the transmission controls the gears. The car may not be able to shift gears properly, and it may eventually break down. A broken axle can also damage the tires.
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What causes drive shaft failure?

Improper stiffness matching between the left and right smooth shafts, which results in a larger torque transmitted to the right spline, is the root cause of the drive shaft failure.
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Can you drive a car without a drive shaft?

Can you drive a 4WD truck without a front or rear driveshaft? Yes, this is possible, if you drive a traditional 4WD with a lockable center differential. Remove the damaged drive shaft and lock the center differential.
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What happens if drive shaft breaks while driving?

If your driveshaft breaks while driving, then you can expect a lot of damage – to yourself, to other drivers, and to your car. The best way to avoid this is by having the drive shaft inspected regularly and making sure that all of the moving parts are in good condition.
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Are driveshafts expensive to replace?

Usually, the Drive Shaft Repair costs will differ based on what caused the issue and how fast it can be repaired. If you just have to replace it, that would be anywhere from $500 to $1000. However, you can also expect the cost of the parts to be around half that number and the labor costs around $200.
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Why would a drive shaft needs replacing?

If you try to make a turn with your vehicle and the wheels don't turn immediately or they hesitate, then you have an issue with your drive shaft. The tires will have a lot of resistance which you'll be able to feel as you try to make a turn. Obviously, this is a serious issue and it needs to be looked at right away.
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What does a broken drive shaft sound like?

Another symptom of driveshaft issues is loud clunking noises. These noises are usually produced by worn-out u-joints. The ability of your driveshaft to rotate correctly is altered if your vehicle has a faulty u-joint. Lack of u-joint lubrication can cause squeaking noises when you drive at low speeds.
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Where is drive shaft located?

Drive shaft are usually found between the gearbox and front wheels. With the constant twisting and harsh road conditions, drive shaft problems are common for vehicle with mileage above 120,000 kilometres.
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What connects the transmission to the drive shaft?

U-Joints. The U-joint, responsible for connecting the drive shaft to the differential. In some cases, it connects the drive shaft to the transmission, or even allows two drive shafts to attach to each other.
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Is the drive shaft part of the transmission?

Driveshaft – This is the first component in the driveline. It is connected to the transmission and begins the power transfer process that goes into the differential(s), axle shafts and wheels. Differential(s) – A differential will control power to the individual drive wheels on either side of the vehicle.
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Will a drive shaft make car shake?

A bent or damaged driveshaft can result in vehicle vibration. On rear-wheel vehicles, the driveshaft will rotate two and a half to four times the speed of the wheels. Due to the relatively large size of the rear-wheel drive shafts and high speed, vibration is significantly increased.
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What is the most common drive shaft problem?

Worn or broken U-joints are a common driveshaft problem. If you know where to look, you can often check the U-joints yourself. Simply put the vehicle in park, put the vehicle into neutral, and then move the U-joint yokes back and forth. Too much movement is an indication that you should take it in for replacement.
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Do you have to replace both drive shafts?

On a high-mileage vehicle with a bad CV joint or boot, it's often a good idea to replace both shafts at the same time. Often, the right (passenger side) shaft fails first because right turns are at a sharper angle than left turns, and right turns are more common than left turns.
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How much does a custom driveshaft cost?

How much does a custom driveshaft cost? Our custom made driveshaft costs are based on the materials that go into them. PST Driveshafts can range from $350 up to $1,500 depending on the strength and materials.
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