2007 Jeep Wrangler - Drive Shaft

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Precision Driveline Drive Shaft - New - D36106

Part #:
D36106
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Drive Shaft   Rear; 4 Wheel Drive; 2 Door; 22.83 Inch/580mm Compressed Length; 0 To 3 Inch Lift; Converted Shaft For Lifted Vehicles
Material:   Steel
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Grease Fitting Included:   Yes

Precision Driveline Drive Shaft - New - D36107

Part #:
D36107
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Drive Shaft   Rear; 4 Wheel Drive; 2 Door; 22.83 Inch/580mm Compressed Length; 4 To 6 Inch Lift; Converted Shaft For Lifted Vehicles
Material:   Steel
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Grease Fitting Included:   No

Precision Driveline Drive Shaft - New - D36112

Part #:
D36112
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Drive Shaft   Rear; 4 Wheel Drive; 4 Door; 0 To 3 Inch Lift; 44.625 Inch/1133mm Compressed Length
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Grease Fitting Included:   No
Shaft Diameter (in):   2-1/2 Inch

Precision Driveline Drive Shaft - New - D38102

Part #:
D38102
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Drive Shaft   Front; 4 Wheel Drive; 35.750 Inch/908.5mm Compressed Length; 0 To 6 Inch Lift
Material:   Steel
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Grease Fitting Included:   No

Precision Drive Shaft Assembly - New - CHP432

Part #:
CHP432
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Drive Shaft Assembly   Rear
Material:   Steel
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Grease Fitting Included:   No

Dorman OE Solutions Drive Shaft Assembly - New - 936-106

Part #:
936-106
Line:
DOR
Drive Shaft   Rear; 4 Wheel Drive; 2 Door; 0 To 3 Inch Lift; Converted Shaft For Lifted Vehicles
Material:   Steel
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Grease Fitting Included:   No

What is a Driveshaft?


The driveshaft, also known as a prop shaft, is the link between your transmission or transfer case and the front or rear differential that is used for transmitting power and torque to turn the wheels. Commonly found in rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles, the driveshaft has universal joints (U-joints) on both ends to allow for suspension movement, flexibility, and rotation without binding as the rear end traverses bumps or rough terrain. When manufactured, a driveshaft is carefully balanced, but damage can occur to the U-joints or the driveshaft itself over time. An unbalanced or loose drive shaft can lead to issues with handling, performance, and safety, and will likely cause noticeable noise or changes in the way the vehicle drives. Damaged, worn, or out-of-balance driveshafts can cause unusual shaking or vibrations felt under the vehicle, binding when going over bumps, or loud clunking noises while driving, and should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. These issues may also be caused by failing or under-lubricated U-joints, a damaged or worn slip yoke, or failed rubber bushings or center support bearings, so be sure to inspect these components in addition to assessing the condition of your driveshaft for a complete diagnosis. For your next driveshaft repair, shop O'Reilly Auto Parts, where we carry replacement U-joints, bearings, grease, and complete drive shaft assemblies to help you restore your vehicle's comfort and performance.