w150 HELP!!!

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Old 01-05-2014, 11:15 AM
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w150 HELP!!!

Alright guys this is my first time on here and yall sound like u know what ur talkin about so heres my problem i got a brand new truck for graduation and 4x4 drive shaft litearly ripped out and i lost it goin down the road ik stupid me but the truck is loud! But i just got a new one last night and tried putting it together and we broke the race inside the knuckle. So i need to kno where to get a new one or like a rebuild kit. Also it has an a little play in the yoke?? Is this okay or do i need to get a smaller peice?? I sure would appreciate the help the weather is bad outside and i have the onky 4x4 capable to get out. And its broke right now
Old 01-05-2014, 11:52 AM
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also does it matter if its a automatic or manual transmission drive shaft for the 4x4??
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What year truck?
What t case?
Define a "little" play.
What trans?
Which axle?
Old 02-05-2014, 11:11 AM
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Its a 87 w150. It just barely moves around. Well to be perfectly honest iam not sure. Its a new truck i just got. I know the transmission is a grany low and the rear end gears are 3.94. The transfer case is a 74 powerwagon. The axle is a 74 to i think
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