These drive shaft parts include:
U-joints: U-joints are located at either end of the drive shaft, allowing it to rotate while the Bronco is in motion.
Pinion: The pinion is a small gear located at the end of the drive shaft that meshes with the larger gear on the differential.
Slip yoke: The slip yoke is located at the end of the drive shaft and transfers power from the drive shaft to the driveshaft U-joints. Other yoke types work independently to ensure smooth running.
Clamping rings: Clamping rings secure the drive shaft to the Bronco's frame.
Bolts: Drive shaft bolts attach the drive shaft to the Bronco's transmission.
Kits: A drive shaft kit includes all necessary components to replace a damaged or broken drive shaft.
Installing a new drive shaft on your Ford Bronco is difficult. Also, ensuring the shaft you purchase is compatible with your vehicle is important. Use our compatibility checker for each product to ensure you get the right part for your Bronco. After finding the drive shaft components, you must find a professional mechanic to fix them.
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