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1980-1986 GMC K3500 26.13 in. Drive Shaft Front Side A-Premium APDS0508
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1980-1986 GMC K3500 26.13 in. Drive Shaft Front Side A-Premium APDS0508
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Fits GMC K3500: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
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Fits GMC K3500: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
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1992-1994 GMC K3500 26.5 in. Drive Shaft Front Side A-Premium APDS0687
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1992-1994 GMC K3500 26.5 in. Drive Shaft Front Side A-Premium APDS0687
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Fits GMC K3500: 1992 1993 1994
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What is the drive shaft?

The drive shaft bearing other titles like prop shaft or propeller shaft is a vehicle's drive train component. Its job is to deliver torque from the transmission to the differential further transmit the torque to the wheels and get them mobilized. 
Torque is the force that produces the turning effect. Having said that, we can comprehend the role of a drive shaft as it is the driving force to move and maneuver the wheels. 
A drive shaft compensates for changes in length and angle because of deflection or manipulation to ensure outstanding synchronization between the shaft joints. 
Drive shafts are extensively used in different vehicles like marine drives, bikes, and locomotives; however, the function differs in different vehicles. The drive shaft configuration varies for different rides, such as front-engine rear-wheel drive, front-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive. 

Bad drive shaft symptoms

A drive shaft is an important component because it ensures the movement of the wheels, so any symptoms indicating damage in the propeller shaft should be immediately considered and treated. Following are a few symptoms of a bad drive shaft: 

  • Knocking sounds 
  • Vibrations 
  • Squeaking noise  
  • Turning issues

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