Hey guys
Mot coming up so did some preflight checks and it comes to my attention that my 4th gen driveshafts are both leaking grease what normally causes this and is it going to be a major issue?
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4th gen driveshaft leaking grease
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Don't split the ball joint. Undo the top upper arms, undo the fork from the lower arm, pull down the suspension and put the steering on full lock. The shafts can come out like that. Saves mashing up and having to replace a ball joint boot 
I have removed my shafts more times than I would have liked to recently

I have removed my shafts more times than I would have liked to recently

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Very handy tip there bud. Thanks. Will bear that in mind for when I do another clutch change.Merlin wrote:Don't split the ball joint, undo the top upper arms, undo the fork from the lower arm, pull down the suspension and put the steering on full lock. The shafts can come out like that. Saves mashing up and having to replace a ball joint boot
I have removed my shafts more times than I would have liked to recently
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