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That photo was most certainly taken from a gladiator. I was there. It’s my buddies. What I have found out recently is that he had his driveshafts upgraded when he had his lift, wheels, regearing, and tires put on. I didn’t know that when I made the post.
My apologies. I’ll go along with the photo being a J.E. Reel driveshaft on a Gladiator. It made your post appear less than genuine. What makes you think yours needs to be replaced? Are you experiencing vibration? What tires/lift? How many miles?
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My apologies. I’ll go along with the photo being a J.E. Reel driveshaft on a Gladiator. It made your post appear less than genuine. What makes you think yours needs to be replaced? Are you experiencing vibration? What tires/lift? How many miles?
No problem. You are correct, they are Reel driveshafts. Yes, massive vibrations. Looks like the rubber part of the mount is damaged and the shaft is bouncing up and down. I have a video that shows exactly what happens. It finally went into the shop early this week. Since they are aftermarket driveshafts, we figured Jeep wouldn’t warranty the mount.
 
 



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